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CardSharp, A Folding Knife for Grammar-Nazis
I’m compliant to adore a CardSharp, only since of its name. I’m no big stickler for a use of “correct” English, but when a meanings of words deposit we mostly lose really useful expressions. “Infer” is mostly used to meant “imply”, for e.g., as well as “random” is currently mangled to mean “unexpected”. And “card shark” is, of course, an undeveloped deviation from “card sharp”.
The CardSharp is a knife which is created by maturation the credit card-sized kit. The knife edge flips out, as well as the rest of a label folds over to make a hoop. Here it is in action:
Neat, huh? And scarily easy to lift. The whole package is just 2mm thick, weighs only 13-grams, as well as a 65mm blade is made from immaculate steel. I have no idea what it will look like on a container Xray shade, though my suspicion is that it will look a lot similar to a Swiss Army Card I have successfully (and usually unknowingly) taken onto most flights I have done over the last nine years.
Want a single? The CardSharp will be on sale in January, for the very in accord with £15 ($23).
CardSharp product page [Iain Sinclair via Mr. Liszewski]