I should say right off the bat that my enthusiasm level for typical OTF (out the front) knives matches my feelings about DCT (dual-clutch transmission) motorcycles.
Which is to say, while I appreciate the convenience of automatics, I much prefer the tactile satisfaction and skill brought on by manually deployed blades and manually shifted bikes.

Then CRKT goes and throws me for a loop with its latest release, which revives a rare category of deployment: the manual OTF.
Check out the Gravitic Flip, and a momentary WTF will quickly be replaced with a lingering OMG, because the mechanism here is throwback magic at its most enchanting.
Flip fantasia
Designed by Colorado-based Ted Valerio, founder of Teval Knives, the Gravitic nods to “Flip It” knives of yesteryear and reminds us there’s still a place for whimsical ingenuity.
Rather than relying on springs or buttons, the Gravitic Flip features a flip insert mechanism made of glass-reinforced nylon and held in place by recessed magnets.





