I can’t keep up with all the CRKT new knife releases that they come out with. Many come out mid-year, and I can’t spend all my time on the ‘net, searching all the web sites, that have products our that might interest SurvivalBlog readers. So, I was surprised when I heard from the CRKT public relations guy who told me about the new Clever Girl folder. This knife really isn’t aimed at the female market, not that a lot of our readers, who are ladies, wouldn’t love this folder…its massive and it will sure get the job done.
Most readers will know that when it comes to folding knives, I like the blade to be between 3.5 inches and 4 inches in length. And, more often than not, a blade on a folder that is 3.75-inches just seems about perfect in my hand for some reason. I’ve been testing and writing about knives for 27 years now. And needless to say, since I got my first knife, when I was about five years old, I’ve had an interest in many types of knives.
I’m from a time, back in the 1950s, and even into the 1960s, when it was common for school age kids to carry a knife and not for self-defense…we often played games, like throwing a knife – not smart when it’s a folder – they broke – or played Mumbly Peg. And, teachers didn’t think anything of it, when you were on the playground, showing one of your buddies your new folder that you’ve been carrying. How things have changed! Many states, including my state of Oregon, forbid school aged kids to carry a “weapon” like a knife – and it calls for an automatic one year expulsion if you are caught. Common sense has gone out the window.
My wife’s family runs a 2,000-acre ranch here in Oregon, and like most farm and ranch kids, they carry a folding knife because they actually need it every day for some chores. Now, those kids have to remember to remove a folding knife from their pocket or belt, before going into school. There are still many common sense teachers and school administrators these days, who recognize that farm/ranch kids need a knife, and if “caught” with it, simply confiscate the blade for the day and tell the student to not bring it to school again.Continue reading“CRKT Clever Girl, by Pat Cascio”