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CRKT E-Lock 

Review by Phil
Elmore

The Elishewitz E-Lock by Columbia River Knife and Tool
is a precision CNC-machined pocket “gent’s folder.” It employs a
stainless steel rocker-bar that is disengaged using a wide lever in the
handle.  The blade is a modified Wharncliffe featuring a very,
very subtle curve offering ever-so-slight cutting belly.  The open
frame is mirror-polished, black titanium-nitride-coated 420J2 stainless
steel, inset with black polycarbonate scales.  Specifications are
as follows:

Blade Length:  2.87 inches
Blade Steel:  AUS 8
Closed Length:  3.87 inches
Frame:  420J2 with Black Zytel (plastic) Spacer
Pocket Clip: Stainless Steel
Weight: 3.6 ounces

The knife opens smoothly using the attached thumb stud, which is
shaped like a graduated ramp.  The knife is set up for right-hand,
tip-down carry only; the pocket clip is not removable (at least not
easily).  The blade locks positively with no play.
 Ergonomics are good; the knife is comfortable in my hands and the
textured polycarbonate scales, combined with the contours of the
handle, provide decent traction.

The blade is ground on both sides and shipped with a razor-sharp edge,
including a needle tip.  It cuts as well as any Wharncliffe I’ve
owned. The subtle curve is so slight that it doesn’t really make a any
functional difference.

The low-profile pocket clip was just the right tightness from the
box, but it’s very, very thin.  This is an aesthetic choice, for a
knife like this, but I really don’t prefer a clip that is that skinny.

This is not a “tactical folder.”  This is a classy little
gent’s folder with a fair amount of heft in a slightly chunky but
attractive package.  It cuts decently and would serve well for the
mundane daily chores that a pocket knife of this type is designed to
perform. >>


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