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RMX
The Work Sharp RMX series represents the first line of production knives from Work Sharp, an Oregon-based company with a 50-year history in knife and tool sharpening.
Development and Launch
Research & Development: The RMX was developed over approximately two years of internal research, including one year of active carry testing by Work Sharp employees.
Official Debut: The series was officially unveiled at the 2025 BLADE Show in Atlanta, Georgia.
Public Release: Limited quantities became available for purchase on June 6th
The "RMX" name stands for Replaceable Mechanism eXchange, highlighting the series' primary historical innovation in the knife market.
Convertible Pivot: It is the first production knife to feature an interchangeable pivot cartridge. Using an included 2mm hex bit, users can convert the knife from a manual button lock to a push-button automatic in minutes.
Integral Magnesium Handle: The handle is cast from a single piece of magnesium, a choice made to achieve a high strength-to-weight ratio.
Steel Options: The full-size models use CPM-3V (Reverse Tanto) and M390 (Drop Point), while the Compact version utilizes M390.
Product Evolution
Since its initial release, the line has expanded through the Reserve Series, which includes limited edition "small batch" releases like the RMX Drop Point Blackout. The knives are designed in a global collaboration but are finished, hand-assembled, and tuned at Work Sharp’s headquarters in Ashland, Oregon
The Work Sharp RMX series represents the first line of production knives from Work Sharp, an Oregon-based company with a 50-year history in knife and tool sharpening.
Development and Launch
Research & Development: The RMX was developed over approximately two years of internal research, including one year of active carry testing by Work Sharp employees.
Official Debut: The series was officially unveiled at the 2025 BLADE Show in Atlanta, Georgia.
Public Release: Limited quantities became available for purchase on June 6th
The "RMX" name stands for Replaceable Mechanism eXchange, highlighting the series' primary historical innovation in the knife market.
Convertible Pivot: It is the first production knife to feature an interchangeable pivot cartridge. Using an included 2mm hex bit, users can convert the knife from a manual button lock to a push-button automatic in minutes.
Integral Magnesium Handle: The handle is cast from a single piece of magnesium, a choice made to achieve a high strength-to-weight ratio.
Steel Options: The full-size models use CPM-3V (Reverse Tanto) and M390 (Drop Point), while the Compact version utilizes M390.
Product Evolution
Since its initial release, the line has expanded through the Reserve Series, which includes limited edition "small batch" releases like the RMX Drop Point Blackout. The knives are designed in a global collaboration but are finished, hand-assembled, and tuned at Work Sharp’s headquarters in Ashland, Oregon