I suspect, but don't know for sure, who passed it along to them, but I just got this email from CRK&T's customer service dept.
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Hello!
We heard through the grapevine that your sheath is a little loose on your Ritter knife. We would be happy to send you a replacement if you are interested? The knife is easy to remove from the sheath but should remain in the sheath if inverted. Please send your mailing address to us and we’ll have a new sheath sent to you right away!
Thank you for your support!
Lindsey Phelps
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Whoever you are, thanks for the help, it's great to see a company really jump in to stand behind their products!!
Hi Chris, I am the "grapevine" in this case. Got an email notice of your post as I am subscribed to this thread just as I stepped onto an airline flight, so quickly forwarded it to CRKT before we had to turn off our phones, with the prompt results you saw. I am very pleased with their quick response, that's the sort of customer service that I expect of a partner and one reason I partnered with them.
I was very enthused to read the first part of your post, then my heart about dropped when I came to the part about the sheath. <~> I have carried the RSK Mk5 in its sheath on a ball chain around my neck for a couple weeks with no problems, so I knew something wasn't quite right. While we didn't really design it as an EDC, per se, it still needed a sheath that was reasonably secure. A small inexpensive knife such as the RSK Mk5 always involves some compromises, but I made sure it was safe and reasonably secure before we allowed it to go into production.
As it turns out, seems like more than a few customers are actually EDCing it, which is quite a surprise to me, but I am very pleased they think enough of this little blade to want to do that. We'll have to see how this sheath holds up long term. Thanks for your compliments on the RSK Mk5 and I hope the sheath issue is solved and simply one of those things that happens once in a while with a mass produced product. I and CRKT are committed to making a quality knife that represents a good value and fills the survival kit knife niche I was aiming for.