Typically, the knife world would kick off the new year at SHOT, the largest annual trade show for the shooting, hunting and firearms industry. It’s where knife makers big and small reveal many of the new designs they plan to release over the coming months, and, as with every other trade show, it ain’t happening until the pandemic subsides enough for large gatherings to be safe again.
That doesn’t mean pocket knife makers have been sitting around twiddling their thumbs, though. Here’s a sampling of what they’ve been working on.
Chris Reeve Knives Mnandi

Each year, knife nerds hotly anticipate whatever comes out of the Chris Reeve Knives shop, be it something new or an update. This year it’s the latter. The company revised its folding Mnandi, giving it a thru-hole nail-nick for one- or two-handed opening and updating its steel to CPM S45VN, a newer type with excellent edge retention as well as significant corrosion resistance and toughness.
Price: $400+