CRKT (Columbia River Knife and Tool)
CRKT Knives 2420 Prequel Field Strip Knife Black Lucas Burnley
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2420
PREQUEL™
Designed by Lucas Burnley in Orleans, Massachusetts
Simple. Robust. Compact.
The mark of a masterful designer is a knife whose utility is as high end as the fit and finish. With a clean profile and Field Strip, the Prequel™ everyday carry folder asserts itself to the top shelf.
* Field Strip – Disassemble your knife for cleaning without tools
* Hybrid utility blade shape; a blend of modified Sheepsfoot and Tanto with satin finish for enhanced corrosion resistance
* Durable glass reinforced nylon handles are lightweight with excellent grip
Specifications
Blade Length 2.721" (69.11 mm)
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Steel 8Cr14MoV
Blade Finish Satin
Blade Thickness 0.13" (3.3 mm)
Closed Length 3.871" (98.32 mm)
Weight 3.8 oz.
Handle Glass Reinforced Nylon
Style Folding Knife w/Locking Liner
Overall Length 6.563" (166.7 mm)
Simple. Robust. Compact. The mark of a masterful designer is a knife whose utility is as high end as the fit and finish. With a clean profile and Field Strip, the Prequel™ everyday carry folder asserts itself to the top shelf.
After a decade of honing and refining, we unveiled Ken Onion’s industry-shifting Field Strip in 2016. While the innovation itself is definitively Onion, Designer Lucas Burnley of Orleans, Massachusetts set out to create something in his own revered style. The result is a hybrid blade shape—falling between a modified sheepsfoot and a tanto style. The glass-reinforced nylon handle is a continuation of the unique look, designed around angular shapes and contours that are reminiscent of an engine.
The Prequel™ is high aesthetic and utility from the inside out.
How Field Strip Works
Field Strip technology lets you easily disassemble your knife for cleaning without tools. To disassemble, close the knife, push the front release lever up. Then spin the rear release wheel clockwise—once you feel the handle release, pull it up and away. Handle and blade come apart easily. To bring the knife back together, place the blade and handle into the closed position—press and hold the pivot. Once the pivot is seated correctly, rotate the release wheel counter-clockwise until snug. Push front lever down. The knife is restored to full working order.
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PREQUEL™
Designed by Lucas Burnley in Orleans, Massachusetts
Simple. Robust. Compact.
The mark of a masterful designer is a knife whose utility is as high end as the fit and finish. With a clean profile and Field Strip, the Prequel™ everyday carry folder asserts itself to the top shelf.
* Field Strip – Disassemble your knife for cleaning without tools
* Hybrid utility blade shape; a blend of modified Sheepsfoot and Tanto with satin finish for enhanced corrosion resistance
* Durable glass reinforced nylon handles are lightweight with excellent grip
Specifications
Blade Length 2.721" (69.11 mm)
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Steel 8Cr14MoV
Blade Finish Satin
Blade Thickness 0.13" (3.3 mm)
Closed Length 3.871" (98.32 mm)
Weight 3.8 oz.
Handle Glass Reinforced Nylon
Style Folding Knife w/Locking Liner
Overall Length 6.563" (166.7 mm)
Simple. Robust. Compact. The mark of a masterful designer is a knife whose utility is as high end as the fit and finish. With a clean profile and Field Strip, the Prequel™ everyday carry folder asserts itself to the top shelf.
After a decade of honing and refining, we unveiled Ken Onion’s industry-shifting Field Strip in 2016. While the innovation itself is definitively Onion, Designer Lucas Burnley of Orleans, Massachusetts set out to create something in his own revered style. The result is a hybrid blade shape—falling between a modified sheepsfoot and a tanto style. The glass-reinforced nylon handle is a continuation of the unique look, designed around angular shapes and contours that are reminiscent of an engine.
The Prequel™ is high aesthetic and utility from the inside out.
How Field Strip Works
Field Strip technology lets you easily disassemble your knife for cleaning without tools. To disassemble, close the knife, push the front release lever up. Then spin the rear release wheel clockwise—once you feel the handle release, pull it up and away. Handle and blade come apart easily. To bring the knife back together, place the blade and handle into the closed position—press and hold the pivot. Once the pivot is seated correctly, rotate the release wheel counter-clockwise until snug. Push front lever down. The knife is restored to full working order.