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The Eclipse Coin Knife Is About the Size of a Silver Dollar

The Eclipse Coin Knife Is About the Size of a Silver Dollar

The coin pocket on your jeans is about to get a whole new lease on life with the new Eclipse from Fulcrum Knives. The coin-shaped Eclipse is a compact, everyday carry knife with a true morphing linkage that’s as easy to carry as the Walking Liberty silver dollar it’s designed to be just a little bit larger than. The unique knife is one of the most ergonomic nano blades ever created, with a quick deploying Wharncliffe blade that can be accessed with a simple flick of a finger. Whether you’re carrying it in a pocket, throwing it in a bag or wearing it on a necklace, this is the definition of a pocket knife for the guy that doesn’t carry one, and it has as many uses as ways to keep it close. Packages. Threads. Fruit. Fishing line. Cheese. The small but mighty knife has a hardened 440 carbon steel blade, G10 handle, phosphor bronze bearing washers and a button lock to prevent you from cutting yourself while you’re using or carrying it.