Nice looking knife but I don't believe it is a "new" design. I think A.G.Russell(RIP) offered one many years ago through his store. I'll have to check some of my old catalogs.
We first designed and made this style of knife in 1979.
http://www.crawfordknives.com/FRAME%20LOCK%20ASSASSIN.htmQuoteWe first designed and made this style of knife in 1979.
Here is mineClick on pictures for best pictures
Quote from: VICMAN on November 01, 2018, 06:09:14 PMHere is mineClick on pictures for best picturesThe one I owned had a serrated blade.The lock failed and I sent it back for a refund.I always had a hard time opening that knife with one hand.Although,I could easily close it with one hand.
Wow! Nice, now we can't trust CRKT to be a non-knock-off company...
Quote from: pfrsantos on November 04, 2018, 04:51:07 PMWow! Nice, now we can't trust CRKT to be a non-knock-off company... It's made in China,so I'll pass.
Interesting design and history. Personally I find the handle lacking in finishing, and feel it's to plain looking for 2018.
My comment still stands.If it's made in China I will not buy it.
Quote from: toolguy on November 05, 2018, 07:43:32 PMMy comment still stands.If it's made in China I will not buy it.the China thing is a personal matter and it was a secondary (or tertiary) point that I made in my argument/post above. The main reason for my long winded post was this:Quote from: pfrsantos on November 04, 2018, 04:51:07 PMWow! Nice, now we can't trust CRKT to be a non-knock-off company...because if there is a knockoff of the design, that is A.G. Russell's one,firstly because he copied and made the knife without asking permission or previous notice, to the surprise and disagreement of the original creator,and secondly because CRKT collaborated with Crawford to make theirs, they give him full and all credit for the design and pay him a percentage of the $ they obtain from the sales of that model