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Home Products Squid - Greg Stevens Mod

Squid - Greg Stevens Mod

by Columbia River Knife & Tool, Greg Stevens Design

SKU 1003738

Date Added 04/13/2018

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $75.00

Price $38.00

Overview

This Squid is a Lucas Burnley Design executed by Columbia River Knife and Tool. It features an acid washed drop point blade with dual thumb studs and notched thumb rest. The handle is comprised of a leather scale by Greg Stevens over a steel liner on the "A" side and a acid tumbled steel lockside. The deep carry steel pocket clip is positioned for right hand, tip up carry. Black polymer backspacer with lanyard bail. Some carry marks on handle but otherwise good condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 2.25

Overall Length 5.75

Closed Length 3.5

Weight (oz) 3.7

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Up Carry, Tip Up Clip

Blade Details Drop Point

Handle Material Leather & Skins, Metallic

Other Details Tactical

About the Maker

Columbia River Knife & Tool
Columbia River Knife & Tool

CRKT® (Columbia River Knife and Tool®) was founded in 1994. From day one, we put innovation and integrity first. We made a commitment to build knives and tools that would inspire and endure. We collaborate with the best designers in the world and operate on a simple principle: that the greatest thing we can give our customers is Confidence in Hand®.

Greg Stevens Design

I love my job and I'd like to think that my products reflect that. I've always had a thing for nice leather and watches and in the Summer of 2005 those two passions (obsessions perhaps???) happened to merge. Blessed with large wrists, standard leather straps never fit quite right. At the time, there just weren't very many custom options, and after several disappointing experiences with some after-market, off-the-shelf products, I decided to build my own strap. I paid a visit to a local leather shop, bought a couple of knives, some glue, some leather remnants, and went to work. After a few days and several failed attempts I ended up with something that I could actually wear and didn't look like it was part of a 3rd grade after school craft project (no offense to 3rd grade after school craft project coordinators). The rest, as they say, is history. My design philosophy is straightforward--I like simplicity and functionality. My products are well-made, simple, classic. I use the best materials that I can lay my hands on and build my products with time-honored, old-world techniques. I like to think that my watch straps and other items have character, substance, functionality, and are a nice departure from a world full of sterile, mass-produced, machine-made products that you see everywhere today. Today, I'm proud to say that I've sold thousands of straps and other items (you really ought to try my belts) to thousands of satisfied collectors from all walks of life living all over the world. While my passion has evolved from a simple hobby into a full-time business I consider myself an enthusiast first and pursue my business from that perspective. I still get excited about finding new leathers and developing new ideas. I don't just want you to like my products, I want you to love them. I currently live with my beautiful wife and three kids in Utah, USA.