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BASTINELLI KNIVES RED FOLDER

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Few knife companies meld form and function so beautifully as Bastinelli Knives, and its RED Folder is no exception. It’s a deadly work of art. The handle features a G10 scale mated harmoniously to a titanium frame-lock, while on the business end the D2 drop-point blade is both sharp and versatile. The integrated glass-breaker sits unobtrusively on the butt-end of the handle. Like the Ferrari LaFerrari and Monica Bellucci, this gorgeous model is made in Italy.

PROS:

The glass-breaker is sturdy

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