CRKT - Jumbones Pocket Knife
CRKT - Jumbones Pocket Knife
CRKT - Jumbones Pocket Knife
"When the student becomes a master". In the year 2018, Jeff Park, under the direction of Ken Onion, released his first production knife, the Crossbones everyday carry knife. "It won the coveted 'Knife of the Year' award from Blade Show.". "It's back now and it's big.". Really big
Just like its more compact counterpart, the Jumbones is designed after the first custom release by designer Jeff Park from Mililani, Hawaii. Jeff has been Ken Onion's right-hand workshop worker for over ten years and has finally released his own custom design after many suggestions. It has been so well received by the industry that it has a second appearance
Completely open, it measures an astonishing 28 cm. The oversized blade contributes to a length of 4,8", features a full flat grind, and is quickly and easily deployed with an IKBS™ ball bearing system. The two-tone aluminum handle resembles the shape of a dog bone when closed, giving the Jumbones their name. It comes finished with jimping on the rear spacer for in-hand control and a Crossbones logo on the pivot
The knife world couldn't get enough of the Crossbones, so we brought them back in a great way with the Jumbones
"When the student becomes a master". In the year 2018, Jeff Park, under the direction of Ken Onion, released his first production knife, the Crossbones everyday carry knife. "It won the coveted 'Knife of the Year' award from Blade Show.". "It's back now and it's big.". Really big
Just like its more compact counterpart, the Jumbones is designed after the first custom release by designer Jeff Park from Mililani, Hawaii. Jeff has been Ken Onion's right-hand workshop worker for over ten years and has finally released his own custom design after many suggestions. It has been so well received by the industry that it has a second appearance
Completely open, it measures an astonishing 28 cm. The oversized blade contributes to a length of 4,8", features a full flat grind, and is quickly and easily deployed with an IKBS™ ball bearing system. The two-tone aluminum handle resembles the shape of a dog bone when closed, giving the Jumbones their name. It comes finished with jimping on the rear spacer for in-hand control and a Crossbones logo on the pivot
The knife world couldn't get enough of the Crossbones, so we brought them back in a great way with the Jumbones
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