![]() It’s a fascinating interesting design from tip to clip, and it’s a refreshing departure from the endless stream of “me too! Me too!” folders that’s permeating the market these days. Park and ask a few questions about this interesting knife to provide some insight into its design and purpose. Thanks to CRKT’s close relationship with Onion, the design was picked up and a production version debuted at the 2016 SHOT Show. Jeff has spent the last twelve years working with Ken Onion (heard of him?) in his shop in Hawaii, and after a decade of learning he put out his first custom design. The Crossbones is designed by Jeff Park, which may be an unfamiliar name but judging by this effort won’t remain that way for long. That’s the kind of problem you want to have as a company! ![]() It seems like this is happening with CRKT quite a bit, which is great news – they also had issues making enough Pilarsto satisfy demand. ![]() Tellingly, there was a bit of a wait – it seems I’m not the only one that wanted a Crossbones as the initial allotment of this knife sold out extremely quickly. I reached out to the unfailingly friendly folks at Columbia River Knife and Tool ( CRKT) and inquired about getting one for the purposes of a review. Buy Amazon Buy BladeHQThe Crossbones caught my eye from the first time I saw a press photo of one. ![]()
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