..... Unusual items from around the world!
Sapphire Knife
Russian guys make knives of sapphire. These knives cannot be discovered by any sort of metal-detector, they have no metal parts at all. Their blades are made from artificial sapphire, the same material that is used to make non-scratchable watches by leading Swiss brands. Handles are made of bone. Only diamonds exceed it in the hardness. It scratches glass without any difficulty and can be sharpened only with special diamond whetstone.
Impala Knife
This unique Art Deco linerlock folder features a deep relief carved Rados Ladder pattern and Impala head with 14 kt. gold horns that introduces the rear of the handle to the rest of the knife in a very graceful and flowing fashion.
Lipstick Knife
This Lipstick knife easily blends in with other make-up, fooling everyone but you. This compact and convenient lipstick knife features a small 1 1/4 inch stainless steel blade, just turn the base and the blade extends ready for use. This elegant little knife has a glossy deep blue finished handle and matching cap with an elegantly polished gold toned guard. This discrete and practical accessory has an overall length of 3 inches and is the perfect compliment for any purse.
Giant Swiss Army Knife
Even the Swiss are going crazy! Usually, a swiss army knife can be described by one short phrase: minimalistic and practical. This means that you get a bunch of useful functions out of a small and simple to use device. Well, now, the 'small' part seems to be totally out. Of course, there's an awful lot of functions here (85 fully functional implements), but none of the tools are now practical, simply due to the size of this. There's even a tire pressure gauge in it!
Scorpion Wrist Knife
If you happen to see a guy or gal wearing a wrist knife like this and approaching you on a darkly lit street, you're gonna run. I think it's safe to say that this thing could probably gut you real fast. What could be scarier than this? The price. At under $40, anyone can afford one and take to the street. It's just crazy. You can also get one in dragon or skull form.
Shark Knife
Besides the most dangerous looking shark-inspired edged weapon ever seen? It's the ultimate weapon for that moment, when you just can't control yourself.
Most Expensive Knife
In Kill Bill, Uma Thurman travelled up to the so called land of the orient in order to get the best steel in the world. I dont know if the one we are going to talk about is the best or not but it is certainly the world's most expensive knife! Called ‘The Gem of The Orient', the knife sold for a whopping $2.1 Million. And why not? After all, it is made to perfection by Buster Warenski, one of the most well-known and prestigious knifemakers our times have produced. The knife is like a piece of art having a handle inlaid with precious stone.
In total, it has 153 emeralds (10 carats) and nine diamonds (5 carats). The weight of the gold in the knife is 28 ounces. Perhaps the most amazing fact is that it took him ten years to produce such a knife.
Shotgun Cartridge Knife
This novelty pocket knife makes a great gift for any outdoor sportsman. Shaped like a shotgun cartridge it has a 1.5 inch stainless steel blade and a closed length of 2.5 inches.
Pointless Knife
A kitchen knife that cannot be used as a weapon has reached the market. And it's not entirely pointless. Instead the knife has a rounded edge directly above the sharp point, meaning it can be used for cooking purposes – but not stabbing. The utensil is the invention of industrial designer John Cornock, who was inspired to create the product after watching a documentary on knife crime.
Bloody Evidence Chef's Knife
This chef's knife is so awesome it's criminal! Behold the Evidence Chef's Knife, complete with fired-on, food-safe "blood" design and evidence tag! At just $14.95, it's a steal.
Key Shaped Pocket Knife
You have to hold one of these in your hand. Barely larger than an ordinary key, this German made pocket knife will easily slip on your key chain.
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