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Designed by knifemaker John Kubasek, the Boker Plus Credit Card Knife sports a slim profile and a 2.25-inch blade. Its blade is made from 440C stainless steel, known for its resistance to wear and corrosion, while the handle is made from titanium Read More
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I got this elsewhere. I think that I paid closer to $30.00 for it. I carried it in my wallet for enuf time that I forgot it was there. I know that I made it thru metal detectors in a variety of places (the wallet goes into a tub). I fly rarely, but it might have made it thru TSA. The knife itself is hardly a terrorist weapon. Actually, it's hardly a weapon, at least, in the unsharpened state on arrival. I am not crazy about the chisel grind. This did sharpen up nicely and can now threaten boxes and envelops. It is handy and I have no regrets about the purchase. For $20, I am tempted to get another.
No complaints with mine, bought it on Amazon in 2011 and have carried it since. I clip it to my folded bills and slide the whole thing in the center cash slot in my EZGo wallet. The lockup is secure enough for fine cutting jobs, and the hinge is still tight after 8 years. I would argue it's not made to replace a daily carry knife, but it's slim enough to be present all the time with no forethought.
I got one of these in the Mystery boxes. It is stunningly average to unuseful. Oh it is a knife, and it "may" roughly fold to the dimensons of a credit card...except in thickness. It is small and cramped for my average sized hand, uncomfortable to use to cut anything that give resistance to it. Except for opening up boxes (for which a razor blade knife works better) or opening up your mail with a knife, I don't see much use for it. If you want a carry knife that is of small dimensions, I guess it ticks that box, but if you want a carry knife you can practically use, look elsewhere as this isn't it.
Unless you actually plan on putting this in your wallet, I highly recommend you consider the Boker Plus Subcom instead. I carry it everywhere as it disappears in my "5th" pocket, but still has enough ergos/jimping to really use it. Often I don't even carry a "primary" blade. I have the VG-10/Ti "Magnum" variant, but the normal subcom F should be very similar (cheaper bladesteel).
xformulaxAfter googling a bit, it's good to know they have some versions of the Subcom that are not serrated, which means security types would be more willing to let it pass.
If you don't need the flashy colors, the gray model of this sells on Amazon for $23. They also have pictures of it folded there if you're interested. Bought one and it's a pretty nice little knife.
Woogy39Unless you live in New York, because Amazon and the loons in Albany are trying to save us all from ourselves by not allowing knives to be shipped here from Amazon. But you can buy a Communist flag no problem.