For three decades, Columbia River Knife & Tool® (CRKT®) has relentlessly pursued what's next. CRKT is always exploring, experimenting, and pushing the envelope. It's an endless collaboration with their designers. A constant questioning - "What if you could make a stronger, safer lock?" "Wouldn't it be cool to revolutionize the way a folding knife deploys?" "Why not make the innovations available to all designers to cross-pollinate ideas?" CRKTs curiosity has made all the difference for industry leading innovations like the Field Strip, Deadbolt®, Kinematic®, and iconic designs like M16®, Minimalist®, and Pilar®.
Named after an old Norse axe, the CRKT Skeggox breaks new ground as a modern beard axe. With its black-coated blade made
Designed by knifemaker Russ Kommer, the Catchall gets its name from it's ability to perform in a range of situations. A
At first glance, it could be mistaken for a pen tucked into a shirt pocket. And that's exactly the way the CEO Flipper f
Coined as the knife that looks like a pen, the CEO Compact by designer Richard Rogers lives on as a true gentleman's fol
Fully built to withstand all tasks. Designed by Ryan Johnson of RMJ Tactical, the Chogan Hammer splits the work of setti
During his time stationed at Fort Polk while serving in the military, knifemaker Austin McGlaun was inspired to find new
Setting out to design a knife as sleek as a classic ‘57 Corvette, knifemaker Eric Ochs came up with the Delineation. Whi
Paying tribute to the hira-zukuri - a classical Japanese straight sword - knifemaker James Williams brings us the HZ6. H
How do you take an already widely-celebrated knife and make it thrice as good? By taking the legendary M16 design imagin
