Some of my favorite knives are the ones that are simple in design, but still made out of good materials. The new “Butte” folder, from CRKT Knives, Columbia River Knife and Tool (CRKT) is fast becoming one of my favorites that have come into my hands for testing. I’ve always been of the opinion that “simpler” is better, when it comes to a lot of things, simply because there are fewer parts to break or lose.
The Butte is made in Taiwan (Free China), so keep that in mind – and you get as good as you want in a knife from Taiwan. And you get a lot of value for your money, too.
The Butte was designed by custom knife maker and designer Lucas Burnley, right in my home state of Oregon. He works out of Bend, Oregon – I just might have to pay him a visit one of these days – when gas prices get back to halfway normal. As it is, we limit our driving these days, to running a few errands each week – and that’s it. As this is being written, we are looking at regular unleaded gas going for $4.88 per gallon – ouch!
The folks at CRKT picked up on this Burnley design, and are doing a collaboration with him. This isn’t their first collaboration with him. Many of the knives that CRKT produces are collaborations with some well-known custom knife makers. This benefits us all, as we get some superb near-custom knives, at a fraction of the price we’d have to pay for a custom version of a knife.Continue reading“CRKT Butte Folder, by Pat Cascio”
