The knife was among the first tools created by man. Early versions were rudimentary — handle, edge, done. But the knives we own and use today are complex devices machined for a range of purposes.
Materials like wood, steel, titanium, bronze, bone — along with the keen eyes and attention to detail employed by a group of highly-specialized individuals — define today’s best-in-class examples.
Over the past 40 years, the following designers have ushered in a new era in the evolution of the pocket knife, and they’re only getting started.
1. Chris Reeve
Ask an EDC enthusiast for a list of the best folding knives in production today and Chris Reeve’s Sebenza will likely top the selection.
Reeve brought the earliest version of the blade to market in 1987, two years before relocating from Durban, South Africa, to Boise, Idaho.
