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CRKT Razel Chisel 2130 - Jon Graham Compact EDC - Single Piece Stonewash Stainless Steel

  • CRKT Razel Chisel 2130 - Jon Graham Compact EDC - Single Piece Stonewash Stainless Steel
  • CRKT Razel Chisel 2130 - Jon Graham Compact EDC - Single Piece Stonewash Stainless Steel
  • CRKT Razel Chisel 2130 - Jon Graham Compact EDC - Single Piece Stonewash Stainless Steel
  • CRKT Razel Chisel 2130 - Jon Graham Compact EDC - Single Piece Stonewash Stainless Steel
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SKU: CR-2130
$32.99
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BRANDCRKT Knives
PRODUCT TYPEKnives
PRODUCT CATEGORYFixed
OVERALL LENGTH5.31"
BLADE LENGTH2.00"
BLADE STEEL8Cr13MoV
BLADE TYPEChisel
BLADE EDGEPlain
BLADE GRINDChisel
HANDLE MATERIALStainless Steel
DESIGNERJon Graham
WEIGHT2.0 oz.
BLADE FINISHStonewash
STEEL TYPEStainless Steel
MODELRazel Chisel

Columbia River Knife and Tool: CRKT Razel Chisel, CR-2130


The 2130 CRKT Razel Chisel, designed by Jon Graham of Cleveland, Tennessee, is a compact EDC fixed blade addition to the Razel Family that features single piece 8Cr13MoV stainless steel construction with an all over stonewash finish. The Razel Chisel Knife has a 2.0 inch blade area with chisel grind and fuller, and a pronounced choil and notched thumb rest for secure grip. The handle area has a milled hole pattern for visual interest (and to lessen weight), and a lanyard hole with braided fob. A black thermoplastic sheath with clip for pocket carry is included. The Razel Chisel has an overall length of 5.31 inches, and it weighs 2.0 ounces, 2.8 ounces with the sheath.

Columbia River Knife and Tool: CRKT Razel Chisel, CR-2130

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The most useful Razel 02/16/2024
By Tim H.
This is an awesome little knife if you you view a knife as a tool and not as a prop for your mental cosplay. If you need to trim, scrape, shave or pare something, it's awesome. (If you need to do a lot of slicing - say, break down boxes - grab your $10 folding utility knife, which you don't even have to sharpen.) Thanks to the chisel grind on both edges, it cuts flush to a flat surface. Muck it up, and you can remove the lanyard and soak it in solvent overnight. Keep in mind this is a small knife (check the dims), so it's best for detail work. It's also thinner and lighter than the photos suggest. My only gripe is that for me, the handle could be a half inch longer. Still, for what I use it for, a two-finger grip is fine (and the jimping helps you to solidly plant your thumb). If you're a woodworker or handyman, amateur or pro, you want this thing in your pocket.