What would you kike to see next from CRK?

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I'd like to see some fixed blades based on the small and large Sebbies or a small slip joint or lockback. What about you?
 
I'd like to see CRK knives do a Rambo movie knife commemorative set, and he could charge like 10,000 for each one so we could all afford it. :D
 
5.5" Green Beret with satin flats and polished swedge/primary grind, no serrations, exhibition desert ironwood scales w/ checkered panels and polished hardware. Gfeller sheath. Call it the Officer's Model.
 
A new handle for the Sebbie with a bit better ergonomics, a better guard and a more sophisticated cut-out for the thumbstud ... the current looks just like one where someone took a big bite out of the Ti slabs :D
 
For the Sebenza

More variations made available in blade shapes, eg. a wharncliffe, hawkbill, sheepsfoot.

Full flat grind made available.

Single bevel grind like on a Mora made available.

A system where the user could swap and change handle material inlays (or overlays).

Any of those would seriously tempt me to empty more of my credit card CRK's way ;)
 
Originally posted by jki
5.5" Green Beret with satin flats and polished swedge/primary grind, no serrations, exhibition desert ironwood scales w/ checkered panels and polished hardware. Gfeller sheath. Call it the Officer's Model.

Hey, that gets my vote-put me down for one!
 
Originally posted by Ted Voorde
A new handle for the Sebbie with a bit better ergonomics, a better guard and a more sophisticated cut-out for the thumbstud ... the current looks just like one where someone took a big bite out of the Ti slabs :D

You're reading my mind! The only thing I'd add to your idea is a more comfortable version of the current thumblugs, with double thumblugs becoming standard...
 
i would love to see an Umfaan sized folder with a choil on the bottom of the blade for a better grip and a CLIP! :) btw, if people want an ergo sebbie handle, look no further than the Classic 2000 !! the handle is Fantastic, and locks in the hand. the cutout for the thumbstud is also much bigger so it is easier to access bot the stud as well as the lock bar. perfection in hand imho
 
I'd love a medium sized Sebenza. I'd also love a Shadow III with a significantly wider blade. The Shadow III is exactly the right size for utility use, except for that skinny little blade. Give me a Shadow III with more belly!
 
vactor, I indeed like the classic handle style, but not the blade profile...and they can't be exhanged :(

If I ever get a small Sebbie, it will be a classic because that blade is nearly identical to the small regular.
 
I understand from Bridget that the GFeller sheath for the 5.5 Green Beret is a reality, but is still backordered.
 
A tactical framework folder with a 3" - 3.5" blade, similar to the the Seb' in quality, but with thumbdisk and better handle design, and a wider blade.

Even better, a collaboration between CRK and EKI - a tactical Seb' with the Wave feature!
 
I'd fancy a micro sebenza - small enough to fit in the handle of a fixed blade. That or a range of 'Thunderbird 2' style modules to fit the handles like the Nkonka kit.

Mark
 
I would like to see a skeleton handled neck knife roughly the same size and approx. shape as a small sebenza. Something that could have the hndle wrapped. This would keep things in the simple design and one piece fixed blade catergory. Anyone else like this idea?:D
 
Just a minor change to the butt of the Sebenza handle - if the slightly pointed edge could be eliminated resulting in a more rounded handle this would be perfect. This would make it easier for grips that involve putting the butt of the blade against the meat of the palm.
 
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