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Razel™ Chisel
Sometimes, the best tool for the job is the simplest. The Razel™ Chisel is a fixed blade for your pocket that takes a no-frills approach to Jon Graham’s iconic original design. Made of high-carbon steel and using a chisel grind that’s sharpened on a single side, the blade is incredibly easy to resharpen. The bare metal handle keeps weight to a minimum while the included cord fob extends the grip for better control.
- Easy to Sharpen: High carbon stainless steel blade takes an edge well
- Easy to Sharpen: Chisel grind edge easy to maintain
- Ultimate Durability: Stainless steel handle withstands hard use
- Convenient Carry: Pocket carry sheath for quick deployment
- In Control: Fob offers extended grip for more control
Blade Length | 2.00" (50.80 mm) |
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Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Steel | 8Cr13MoV |
Blade Finish | Stonewash |
Blade Thickness | 0.12" (3.10 mm) |
Overall Length | 5.31" (134.95 mm) |
Weight | 2.00 oz. (56.70 g) |
Handle | Stainless Steel |
Style | Fixed Blade Knife w/Sheath |
Sheath Material | Thermoplastic |
Sheath Weight | 0.80 oz. (22.68g) |
When it’s time to get down to business, this knife delivers. The square chisel edge makes it useful for push cutting, scraping, and slicing, putting multiple uses into this one simple knife. And at just 2 ounces, it’s light enough to all but disappear as an everyday carry.
As with the other fixed-blade Razels, a hard thermoplastic pocket sheath comes standard. This allows you to safely stow the knife in your pocket, just like a folding knife, until it's needed.
Cleveland, Tennessee
Jon Graham of Cleveland, Tennessee, was born to a father who had an appreciation for knives, and at a young age he was taught the importance of a good knife. "At the age of seven I got my first knife, and haven't been without one since." In the late '80s while stationed at Aviaono AB Italy, Jon discovered handmade knives in a magazine and knew that was something he wanted to do. After getting out of the Air Force and settling into a job, Jon started making kit knives on a table with basic tools in 1994. Tired of making other people's designs, in 1999 Jon asked his brother Josh to go in on some equipment and learn how to make knives by stock removal. He was hooked, and made strides to improve his designs and skills, building on his experience as a diesel technician. Graham Knives specialized in utility tactical designs with an emphasis on E.D.C. fixed blade pocket knives, but his favorite knife line is the custom Razel with dual edges, which the company makes in many sizes and styles. He is designer of the CRKT Razel and Folding Razel. Jon passed in 2022 and his legacy lives on in his unique and useful knife designs.