all this is credit card knife is nothing more than a novelty and something to talk about. No one in their right mind would even think of it as a defensive weapon nor be ignorant enough to tote it into any restricted area after your arrest you would be a laughing stock !!! nothing more than a fingernail cleaner !!!!
only a novelty nothing more and that don't take much intelligence to figure that out lol
Since you obviously don't know how to link or post a picture of the item you want to talk about, I guess it shouldn't be a big surprise that you don't know that there are serious tools that go by the moniker "credit card knife." While some are as you say nothing more than a novelty item, most come in varying degrees of usefulness and made out of the highest quality materials. I don't know who you were responding to when you said something about them being a defensive weapon or something that could (or should) be snuck into restricted areas, but all I referred to it as was a "tool." That fits the description of most that I have seen, and all that I either own or have owned. There's the
Nemesis Ti-Card made completely out of Titanium alloy that has two chisel-ground cutting edges. Nemesis makes several variations of that one that retail for between $25 and around $60 bucks.
There are several Microtech CC knives with various options making them useful for different kinds of tasks. Here's one that is likewise made of Titanium, also has two cutting edges, as well as two finger-holes for holding stability while cutting and three of the most commonly-used sizes of hex-head drivers:
That one lists for around $120 bucks. It's hardly a novelty item, and the fact that quality multi-tools like that are around is why I asked which one you were referring to. If that crack about intelligence (or lack thereof) was directed at me, perhaps you should actually know about the topic you're talking about before insulting the intelligence of others for simply trying to ascertain which tool you wanted to discuss.
BTW (that's "by the way" BTW), there are several other credit card knives that have no metal at all in them, so they can be smuggled into restricted areas relatively easily. The blades are made out of ceramic or composites of varying densities of carbon fiber. Not that I would recommend smuggling them anywhere they aren't allowed to be, but you seemed to make it sound like it was such a far-fetched idea that a CC knife could be used as a weapon, and believe me, some of them are more easily lethal than the box-cutters that the 9/11 hijackers used.
You should thank me. I just brought some intelligent commentary to your otherwise novelty thread.
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