He could have called it the Chisor. Or the Risel. Or the Chazor.
But thankfully, the sheer insanity that drove mechanic turned knife designer Jon Graham to combine a razor and a chisel soon departed, as his senses returned in time for him to sensibly name it the Razel.

This particular incident took place way back in the ’80s, and “sheer insanity” is unfair, as the knife evolved from a fixed blade into literally dozens of iterations, including a small axe.
So perhaps sheer genius is more like it.
The multi-functional Razel can handle everyday slicing and dicing while also tackling push cuts, scraping and other chisel-friendly jobs.
Graham is sadly no longer with us, but his memory lives on with this iconic knife design, which CRKT has just revived in the form of the perfectly sized new Folding Razel Liner Lock.
Beyond its fun name, this knife boasts a number of features that are, yes, insanely useful.