Chris Jardine
Owner
Chris Jardine has been a Force Reconnaissance Marine since 2008, after a 2016 deployment he returned to college to finish a long time goal of getting his Mechanical Engineering degree. While in the Marines, Chris aided in the development of, and taught, both amphibious and ground-based doctrine for several countries around the world. Chris has worked with companies within the firearms industry to design and simulate barrels with optimized gas operating systems and efficient harmonic profiles. His most recent project, however; it was in Tool and Die where he helped implement design changes and deign gauging fixtures for several progressive dies in the Aerospace Industry. In his spare time Chris enjoys exploring the Colorado mountains with his wife, and their Australian Cattle dog Bodhi. Chris is also active in helping his fellow Marines via the Recon & Sniper Foundation, he is an active member of Team RSF.
Bodhi
Director of Impressions
Little is known of Bodhi’s origins, it is said that he wandered the Mojave desert for months living off the land. Until one day he decided to return to civilization, where he joined an Australian cattle dog rescue. He continued to race around the other dogs, singularly focused on an old deflated basketball. Until one day Bodhi met Chris and his wife. Living true to his namesake, Bodhi spends his time chasing tennis balls into the surf of San Diego, swimming in the Alpine lakes of the Rockies, and basking in the sun at every opportunity.
Design Philosophies
Form follows function; that has been misunderstood. Form and function should be one, joined in a spiritual union
Frank Lloyd Wright
Simplicity is not the absence of clutter, that’s a consequence of simplicity. Simplicity is somehow essentially describing the purpose and place of an object and product.
Johnathan Ive
Equally important is the Human Emotional Experience with the Product. This could by a Perfectly Balance Tool in your hand. The Textures, the Tactile experience using the product.
Ian Crawley