Doug Ritter has been a fixture in the knife community for years, a founding member of Knife Rights and one of its board members. A great guy and a tireless advocate, he makes the world a better place with his organization.
ritter steel review
If you love Doug Ritter's music then you probably already know that his latest album is called Gathering, which is a very apt description of the way he lives his life and how his songs span a full spectrum of human emotions. From breakups and the giddiness of new love to being at a crossroads, these songs are about reaching for something during those times when you feel like your heart is breaking, but you need to believe in yourself.
Having seen him perform a few times on his tour supporting the album, I can say that he is just as good live. He exudes joy and a childlike giddiness that makes it easy to forget the sometimes harsh realities of life.
The newest version of Ritter's do-it-all folding knife has landed on Hogue's shores, the new RSK Mk1-G2 features a beefed up version of Benchmade's ambidextrous AXIS lock, the functional patent for which expired in 2016. It's a beefed up version of the original RSK Mk1 with improved geometry, a tougher lock bar and a more reliable spring.
The 3.5" blade is produced from CPM-20CV powdered metallurgy high carbon stainless steel that is cryogenically processed and has a stonewashed finish to add corrosion resistance. This is a premium stainless steel that is known for its wear and corrosion resistance, edge retention and durability.