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Columbia River Crawford N.E.C.K.
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Retail Price: $39.99
Our Price: $22.99
Item Number: CR2030
Manufacturer: Columbia River Knife & Tool
Manufacturer Part No: 2030
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CRKT Crawford N.E.C.K. - 2030
Every professional operator knows about those situations when their primary weapon cannot be used, whether due to surprise attack, proximity of bystanders, equipment malfunction or lack of ammunition. Pat Crawford designed the Triumph N.E.C.K. (No-nonsense Emergency Compact Knife) for just those occasions.
The Triumph N.E.C.K. is based on the same beefy 0.14" thick blade used on the Triumph Folder. In this case it is a full-tang skeletonized design, with recurved dual-grind Tanto to aid cutting and a false top edge grind for penetrating power.
Triumph N.E.C.K. Satin. CRKT's basic system includes the Triumph N.E.C.K. knife in a satin finish plus a custom Kydex sheath with a patented quick-release belt-mounting system. The basic sheath has detents which grip the knife securely for inverted carry as a neck knife with a chain (not included). The belt clip can be attached with the Chicago screws provided for vertical or horizontal carry. Simply press in the injection-molded nylon retaining clip for instant attachment or release.
The N.E.C.K. is an exceptional value. Think of it as a little insurance policy.
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| Specifications
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| Dimensions
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Open Length
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6.5 inches
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Weight
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2.8 ounces
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| Blade
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Length
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2.75 inches
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Thickness
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0.138 inches
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Material
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2CR13
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Blade-HRC
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51-53
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Finish
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Satin
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Grind
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Hollow
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Style
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Recurved Tanto
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Edge
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Plain
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| Handle
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Material
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2CR13
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| Carry
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Carry System
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Multi-Position
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Kydex Sheath
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Weight
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2.5 ounce
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Designer: Pat and Wes Crawford
Pat Crawford and his son Wes are recognized as leading practitioners of the bladesmith's craft. Their company, Crawford Knives, is located in West Memphis, Arkansas. Pat, a pioneer in the combat folder genre, has been a member of the Knifemakers' Guild since 1973. He was among the first to integrate titanium into his folders, and to skeletonize his frames and handles to reduce weight and enhance the grip of the knife. He uses the stock removal method, specializing in high-tech, self-defense tactical folders, favoring different and unique knives. Crawford handle materials include wood, ivory, stag horn, Micarta, and other exotic materials which are available. They also offer options such as file work, inlays, fancy pen work and special customer requests. Pat says, "The reason I make knives is for the personal satisfaction I receive in being my own boss, and producing a thing of beauty that will stand the test of time." Pat and Wes designed the C/K Dragon,Triumph, and new Natural series.
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