Some time ago, my colleague Steve Mazzucchi wrote about the CJRB Maximal, a knife designed to be the best all-around starter knife on the market.
That knife was penned by David C. Andersen, a noteworthy EDC designer best known for his work over at KnifeCenter.
Now, he’s launched another knife that reminds me a lot of the Maximal, albeit through a much more refined, performance-focused lens. It’s called the MKM Bolero.

Two to tango
As mentioned, the Bolero reminds me a lot of the CJRB Maximal, partially because both knives boast Andersen’s design hallmarks. For instance, they have similarly rounded handles and relatively similar blade shapes (although the Bolero is more bulbous and rounded, kind of like the WESN Allman).
However, it is actually related to a different MKM knife, also penned by Andersen. The Bolero is a folding follow-up to the MKM Tango, as their dance-themed names would suggest.





