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CRKT PECK

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The PECK is a variant on Ed Halligan’s KISS knife: A single-sided Wharncliffe style blade with a minimalist stainless steel frame lock. It’s the smallest and lightest on this list and that’s the beauty of these knives; you can stash them anywhere you have a little room, use it as a money clip, etc. It is guaranteed to be there when you need it, unlike the heirloom piece Damascus bowie knife sitting in the safe.

PROS:

> With a small size and clean build, CRKT packed a lot of knife into this little bundle for the price.

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