Creditor Carbon Fiber Money Clip Knife by John Kubasek
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Actually I think its a fair price, D2 blade, carbon fiber, and a very rare/expensive metal, titanium. For $200 it also handmade. The think is... Yes it is made with very expensive material. But look at how much material is used...
3 credit cards worth.
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perfect 4 bringing on an airplane xD
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dude.. $200
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nice product though
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This thing is pretty sweet but defiantly not in my price range
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20$ version of this called Boker Plus Credit Card Knife. The only difference I have seen so far between creditor and Boker Plus Credit Card knife is tad bit shorter blade and made blade is made of 440C stainless steel rather than Carbon fiber and D2.
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Perfect knife for terrorists
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hey its a little expensive will it ever go down
hardcoremailman 10 months ago
@hardcoremailman Not in the foreseeable future. The knife uses very expensive materials...carbon fiber, D2 steel and titanium...all hand-made in the USA.
CarbonFiberGear 7 months ago
hey guys would this pass through Australian cusoms? please let me know this thing looks awsome
andras23 1 year ago
@andras23 As mentioned in your e-mail, we're not sure. Your best bet is to ask your local customs office to ensure there will not be a problem.
CarbonFiberGear 1 year ago
will this go off when going thru a metal detector?
rlawson4hire 1 year ago
@rlawson4hire Yes it will, it still has metal in it.
CarbonFiberGear 1 year ago