Description:
The CEO is a flipper knife that is low profile, making it perfect for everyday carry. The slender blade, being made of high quality steel, is not only great for delicate cutting, but can accomplish day to day slicing. The IKBS ball bearing pivot, combined with the textured opener, offer whippy deployment.
The skinny, tip-up clip is easy on the pocket and prevents bulky, pocket jangle. The stainless steel hardware secures the handle scales and liners together ensuring long term use of this eloquent pocket knife. The smooth construction is lightweight and easy to navigate through cuts. Pick up a new knife that is a sleek and sophisticated EDC folder designed for streamlined gentlemen's carry.
The CEO Liner Lock knife comes in a variety of colors, blade finishes, and handle materials.
This knife is amazing and for my FIRST thumb stud opener, I found it intuitively simple to open especially with one hand. The blade length is great and it's a great little slicer. I sometimes forget it's in my pocket it's so small. Very easy to sharpen and feels great in your hand. Another banger from CRKT 5/5
This knife is just fantastic, the websites color almost make it look neon but it's not. I don't have many pocket knives and this is probably the most high quality one I've ever owned. Perfect for an office or business setting and as a nice little package opener but with more uses if needed. Shipping was fast from bladehq and I would absolutely purchase another product from them.
I own quite a few knives with thumb studs and have never had one that's impossible to open one-handed - this one is. Additionally, it arrived fairly dull - won't cut paper. I also own this exact knife with the green micarta handle and it works great, which is why I bought another. The saving grace is that it does fit well in my sport coat and I like the faux bamboo handle. Not sure if I'll keep it or not but I've played with it for about a week and it's getting increasingly frustrating. I think if I had a do-over I'd spend the extra $10 and get the Civivi Exarch. Updated 11/02/2020: I ended up taking the knife apart and polishing some of the parts along with wiping a small amount of Ballistol on some of the moving parts and it seems to work a lot better - also sharpened the blade. I should have mentioned that the folks at Blade HQ offered to replace it right away but for $40 I didn't think it was worth the trouble. I'll give it three stars