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  1. CRKT has an extensive lineup – most people don’t see all the models of knives offered and in different variations unless they are willing to search thoroughly. I’m a big fan of a few specific brands, but CRKT is great for their quality, price point, utility and durability. Very underrated in my opinion. They have a place in my family emergency bags.

  2. I have at least a dozen CRKT blades, and I agree with Chris M and Pat Cassio. Extensive line of excellent quality knives for any job and at a price point that let’s you get one and a couple boxes of 5.56 or 9mm. Custom knives are of course super cool, but very expensive and so nice looking you almost hate to use them.

  3. Sorry Pat but it appears that a $125 knife, made in Taiwan with a carbon blade (designation of which I’ve never heard of), why not just buy a good American made knife like a Benchmade, CZ or USA made Spyderco.

    1. Curious choice of American made knife options. My 22-year old Spyderco Endura (50/50) that remains a steadfast companion says SEKI City, and right under that on the blade “JAPAN.” I can’t find the new Endura I purchased last year to validate the made in japan status.

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