Fidget-worthy Titanium Micro-knife is a 'Seriously Fun' piece of Tactical EDC - Yanko Design
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Fidget-worthy Titanium Micro-knife is a 'Seriously Fun' piece of Tactical EDC - Yanko Design
"I don't think anyone apart from Bruce Lee actually made nunchucks appear 'seriously dangerous'. A lot of the appeal of a pair of nunchucks lie in the theater, the fanfare, the performance... but operate them well and they're hellishly deadly. The TiNova is somewhat like that. Its magnet-enabled fidget-to-open mechanism is about as enjoyable as flicking around a butterfly knife or a pair of nunchucks, but once open, the TiNova is a tiny beast that packs a punch."
"A titanium body, a machined construction, and a D2 blade make the TiNova a bite-sized brute. Nothing about the knife feels flimsy or toy-like... even though the entire thing measures just under 4 inches when open. When closed, the TiNova drops down to a mere 2.4 inches in length, and is small enough to be worn around your neck like a nifty EDC dog-tag. When you mean business, take it off, flick it open, and your pocket powerhouse is ready for serious action."
The TiNova is a compact EDC knife constructed from titanium with a machined body and a D2 steel drop-point blade. It measures just under 4 inches when open and 2.4 inches when closed, making it small enough to wear as a neck-mounted EDC dog-tag. The handle is two-part and rotates around a single pivot, using magnets to snap closed. Deployment occurs when one half of the handle swivels 360°, using centrifugal force to present the blade with performance-oriented flair. The TiNova emphasizes solid construction and tactile operation while remaining a powerful pocket tool.
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