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Keep your money safe at all times with this two-in-one money clip from MCUSTA. Made in Japan’s cutlery capital, Seki City, the Kamon Crest Money Clip not only holds your bills, but it sports a nearly 2-inch blade within the frame Read More
Do you think you could get this through airport security If the blade was away and there was money in it? Would love to have it for daily use/protection overseas
I have had one for over a year, I love it, but the tension of the clip has lost a bit of grip (or I need more money). The knife came sharp and is very handy and well built.
Got my first Mcusta about two months ago and loved it so much I bought another a couple weeks back. Loved that one somewhat less--it was much too lightweight whereas the first was wonderfully solid. Even still, these are some of the tightest production pieces I've ever held, and if it was just about any other Mcusts product Id be all over this drop (excepting exact replicas of the models I already own). As it is, I've always thought of these things as money clips, which incidentally have blades; not so much knives that also work as monet clips. Amd I'm not reallu interested in collecting money clips.
One question, and I mean this seriously: how does one pronounce Mcusta? Seems like it would be "muh-CUH-stuh", but Ive heard "muh-COO-stuh" too. Anyone know for sure?
DerpternlinsonRight! Because as I literally just learned today, Mcusta is a mash up of the words "machined" and "custom". That's why a Japanese company has a vaguely Gaelic sounding name. I'd always wondered about that...