

🔪 Carry the edge of tradition and innovation—be the boss who’s always ready.
The Obake Everyday Carry Fixed Blade Knife by CRKT features a 3.64-inch 8Cr14MoV stainless steel blade with a unique acid-etched titanium nitride finish, paired with a cord-wrapped handle for superior grip. Designed by Lucas Burnley, this fixed blade knife comes with a glass-reinforced nylon sheath equipped with a paracord lanyard for versatile carry options. Lightweight yet robust at 2.4 oz, it blends classic Japanese Kwaiken aesthetics with modern materials, backed by a limited lifetime warranty for lasting reliability.







| ASIN | B00I04SZMI |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #162,080 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #564 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 3.64 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight Back |
| Blade Type | Fixed |
| Brand | CRKT |
| Color | Grey Titanium Nitride W/ Etch Pattern |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,632) |
| Date First Available | January 23, 2014 |
| Finish | TiN |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00708369856046, 00794023236705 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Glass Reinforced Nylon |
| Included Components | CRKT 2367, Sheath, Pamphlet |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 7.63 Inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 2367 |
| Manufacture Year | 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Columbia River Knife & Tool |
| Material | 8Cr14MoV Blade, Nylon Cord Wrap Handle |
| Measurement System | Imperial |
| Model Name | OBAKE™ |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Part Number | 2367 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Clip Point |
| Size | 3.6" |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Style | Fixed Blade Knife w/Sheath |
| Theme | Outdoor Adventure |
| UPC | 605925967096 794023236705 728639290776 605925968079 708369856046 |
| Usage | Inside, Outside |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
B**D
Surprisingly Nice. Well Done CRKT !
Some how I thought the pattern on the blade was painted on (just light gray paint over a dark gray steel blade). Actually the blade is mirror polished then acid etched to form the dark gray areas. That’s a whole new world from some paint on a blade. it is high quality and durable. Good job CRKT ! The wrapping that forms the handle could not be any nicer. It is just great ! Firm and durable and lots of grippy surface without being harsh or prickly. I like it a lot. The knife has a bit of heft and weight to it due to all the steel in the handle area so it feels like a serious knife / tool rather than feeling cheep and light. The edge is sharp enough and well formed; usable out of the box. Again, way to go CRKT. As far as the sheath goes and being hard to pull the knife out of it; I am quite used to these kinds of knives and sheaths and find the best way to pull the knife is to not so much pull on the knife but to push the sheath off with our thumb. Then it is a synch and not the least bit difficult. To get the hang of it start with the knife upside down / edge up and not on your belt. There is a large area of the sheath on the edge side that it is easy to push your thumb against. Don’t worry about contacting the blade edge with your thumb there is a fair amount of handle down in the sheath that your thumb will drop onto when the sheath pops loose. Once you get the feel for this kind of knife draw then you can push your thumb against the rim of the sheath opening on the side of the knife to draw the knife with the edge down. it works quite well once you get used to the idea. My sheath is just right from the factory as far as how much retention it grips the knife with. You want to be able to run down a rocky hill and not have the knife jump out of the sheath. Or carry the knife upside down as a neck knife without there being any possibility of it falling out. In other words it should really snap in there firmly which mine does. If you think the sheath is stupid hard to draw the knife I would recommend getting another sheath made. If you are stubborn, as I am, as a last ditch effort one can heat up the sheath with a heat gun and spread the opening open with some kind of wooden wedge etc and leave it in there until the sheath is cool to the touch. This takes a surprising amount of heat so keep heating and wedging until the plastic suddenly becomes pliable. This stuff isn’t just your ordinary plastic it can resist a fair amount of heat and just sit there and take it. I know this from adjusting other brands of similar fiber reinforce plastic sheaths. Bottom line I have zero complaints about my new knife. For the price it is an astounding product. I wish the people who made it got paid enough (though I fear they didn’t) ; they did a great job.
L**R
Awesome Small Fixed Blade Knife
Awesome little knife with a unique carry and deployment. This review is of the Columbia River Knife and Tool (CRKT) Columbia River Knife and Tool's 2367 Burnley Obake Every Day Carry Knife . Obake is Japanese for shape shifter or changeling. I think that alludes to the versatility of the carry options. The full tang knife is small and light, but beefier than you would expect for a knife of this size. When I first picked it up, it was noticeably heaver than I expected. The grip wrap is such that I have no worry about slippage--even when wet. Thank the Samurai for that technology. The kydex sheath has a rip cord with a nifty metal skull bead that you feed your belt through. Then the sheath is put IWB (inside the waistband) at any position you feel comfortable. After wearing this knife for a week, I can say that it does not slip down while wearing due to the rip cord length, and can be easily moved when driving if necessary. Upon deployment, the sheath comes safely with the knife until it hits the end of the rip cord and then the knife and sheath separate. No chance of an accidental injury upon deployment nor of accident when re-sheathing the knife. The creator Mr. Lucus Burnley has a great demo at [...] There are some limited editions of this same knife for sale with colored faux stingray inserts--but not on Amazon. Academy has the same knife but for $5 more than Amazon. A friend who is a knife expert advised me that this deployment method is actually of ancient design, but the implementation here is unique. Whoever invented it, it works. I still love my Tek-Lok belt clip-outfitted knives Blade-Tech Tek-Lok with Hardware (1 - Pack) , but I'm going to carry this knife with the rip cord for a month or two before deciding whether to use a Tek-Lok with it. (Note: The Obake also comes with a belt clip that you can screw onto the sheath that I have not yet tried and probably won't because Tek-Lok is so superior to any other belt clip I've ever seen or used.) You can buy a much more expensive knife, but this looks expensive with the cool blade etching, appears to be stout and tough, fits comfortably at all positions because it is so sleek even with the sheath, and is cheap enough to carry every day and not be afraid to use for self defense or opening the mail. Update: Been wearing every day since I got it. It works with a suit, jeans, short and T-Shirt, even with my gi. Plenty of knife, but easy to carry and conceal. I would buy it again (and now am thinking about getting the special edition).
B**E
Higher quality build than price implies
Decent blade steel. Quality tight wrap of handle. Hard to find fault for the price. I would not rely on this for a so called self defense tool. No guard to prevent hand from sliding on to the sharp edge. BTW. The blade is ok sharp. Not nearly as sharp as one would expect. Will be sharpening this soon. It takes a little bit of trial and error in finding the right place to thread through your belt as in where you do so. In front or behind the belt loop nearest where yku will tuck the knife into the inside of the belt or even your wait band. The lanyard length is set where when the knife is tucked in, the handle will still stick out enough to reach it. You pull on the handle and the lanyard keeps the sheath attached to your belt. One hand to deploy. Two to reinsert into sheath and tuck back under belt/waistline.
A**E
Nice
S**W
Honestly you need to want a blade this style (short) but the full thick tang and tradition style wrap makes this a perfect tool since it's pretty comfy the way they designed it to be carried it's not bulky you can wear it everyday! Great edc or last resort blade. Its very nice if you fold your pinky to prevent slipping and it cutting your hand. They make the bigger option so if you want it as a knife knife I'd go bigger. But for having it on your waist you can move around bend sit no issues. Good for casual or outdoors. And I can wear my everydsy clothing. I do not carry a knife to expect to use it for selfdefence. But I've used it every day as a tool since I got it!
C**R
Amazing quality, I've purchased 2
J**4
finally a good knife from CRKT. I already had a big one from the same brand. I loved it, but one day I wanted to fix the bearings and they all fell out, because it was made cheap. BUT I LOVE THIS ONE. you can carry it on your bald and pull it pikal.
D**T
Il est très joli, tiens bien dans la main et c’est une vraie lame de rasoir
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