#MFXRAY1 18-XRAY Automatic
Original price $225.00
Price $130.00
Product Details
Blade Length 3.875
Overall Length 9
Closed Length 5.125
Weight (oz) 5.4
Source Previously owned
Additional Specs
Knife Type Has Sheath, Reversible Clip, Tip Down Carry, Tip Down Clip, Tip Up Carry, Tip Up Clip
Blade Material 154 CM
Blade Details Drop Point
Handle Material Metallic
Other Details Tactical
About the Maker
Meyerco
Bill Meyer founded Meyerco in 1997. The design talent for Meyerco is provided by Walter "Blackie" Collins.. A founding member of the Knifemaker's Guild and former owner of Blade Magazine, Blackie holds over 60 utility patents on knife mechanisms and many design patents on cutlery products. Starting in 1975 he has published a number of books on the subject. Blackie was inducted into the Cutlery Hall of Fame in 1996.
Ralph, Darrel
In 1987 Darrel began making knives and the knife industry was forever changed for the better. His designs are not only artistry in motion but imagination come to life for those of us in love with cutting edge weapons. The first knife he ever made was a Butterfly patterned flipper. His first knife sale was five years later in 1992 at a knife show in Cincinnati. It would become the catalyst for over two decades of designs that would set the knife world on fire and raise the stakes for other custom knife makers. In a sense he turned up the pressure and lit a couple of fires in the tactical folder industry. His knives soon garnered the attention of the U.S. Government resulting in a contract to make switchblades for the military. Darrel passed away in 2021.
Reeve, Chris
Chris Reeve Knives began operations on January 1, 1984, in a one-car garage in Durban, South Africa, when Chris moved from full-time Tool and Die Maker/part time knife maker to full-time knife maker. For a couple years he was the only employee but gradually and steadily, the company has grown to reach its present position as a well equipped manufacturing company and a noted brand in the industry. The road between 1984 and today has not always been smooth. For many years, the endeavor was under-funded but with determination, Chris and Anne put all they had into producing the best knives possible, within the resources available. In March 1989, they moved from their native South Africa and settled in Boise, Idaho. That move in itself was a major undertaking but vital for the future of the company. Chris has always "pushed the envelope". Whether on a motorcycle or behind a belt grinder, he dreamed of being a world champion. He did not win a motorcycle world championship but in many respects, the standing of CRK today represents one. His induction into the Cutlery Hall of Fame in June 2015 could be considered his championship trophy. The single thought in Chris' mind has always been to design every model with deliberation, taking into account how the knife works, its intended purpose and the most appropriate materials. On this foundation, CRK is a vibrant business, has a great staff of well-trained employees, and remains a company with a worldwide reputation for raising the standards bar - "pushing the envelope" - for the industry.