Columbia River Knife and Tool 1063 CRKT Directive Folding Knife, Black

March 14, 2018 - Comment
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If you’re at war with your garage, this is your commander in chief. The Directive is a tactically inspired everyday carry folder that turns to-do’s into have-done. Where it lacks in frills, it makes up in capability. Initially trained as a watchmaker, Sussex, Wisconsin designer Matthew Lerch understands the perfect intersection of simplicity and performance. His designs are inspired by everything from functional performance in nature to a well-built race engine, and the Directive is no exception. The drop point blade features a sleek black oxide finish and is deployed from black two-tone glass-reinforced nylon handles by a straightforward flipper. A locking liner keeps you safe while the blade is deployed. Call on the Directive for your everyday tasks and it’ll answer with sharp precision and impressive force.

Product Features

  • Flipper Opening
  • Black Oxide Finish
  • Black Two Tone Glass-Reinforced Nylon Handles

Comments

Some guy says:

SNIKT This is one of the nicest blades I have had in a long time. Hollow grind helps to slice through boxes Like a razor. slice through paper and plastics. Unfortunately the steel wears quickly, but I have not had issues with from resharpening.

Timothy Hinkson says:

This knife is great for the ranch This knife is great for the ranch. Very durable! Do t have to worry about a sharp point but is still a great cutter for rope, twin, boxes, etc. it’s the perfect piece which I would say is a combo between a razor blade and a knife. I will buy 3 more of these and hold onto them as gifts.

blueriderwy says:

Great EDC knife Great every day carry knife. I love the blade shape. Easy to open blade and extremely positive lock in open position with no perceivable blade free play. Handle shape fits hand well, but the handle surface finish was too slippery for my taste; ended up stippling the handle to increase grip. Blade seems very sharp; we’ll see how the edge holds up over time. Fits in front pants pocket very well with ability to mount pants clip for blade tip up/down and “left/right” orientation. Well worth…

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