Creditor II Money Clip & Credit Card Knife Overview

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The Creditor II is a patented credit card size knife from John Kubasek. It features a D2 steel laminate clip point blade with carbon fiber. The handle is titanium with a carbon fiber piece to protect the blade tip and improve grip comfort. The frame lock has the Kubasek "Tab Lock" that prevents the tab from over-extending. The Creditor II has a black finished stainless steel pocket clip or money clip, whatever your preference for its use.
Specifications:
Overall Length: 6.20"
Blade Length: 2.875"
Closed Size: 3.5" x 1.70"
Thickness: 0.125"
Blade Steel: D2
Weight: 1.5 oz.
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was this released before the boker plus credit card knife because they look almost identical

ericmeier
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By the way, can this actually fit in a credit card slot or is it too big?

Mirrabam
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It has the same look has my Gerber GDC Money Clip... Real nice and small utility

joeg.
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I've got the boker branded version of this, spent like... what 40 bucks? And on top of that I EDC it at work. I'm curious to know why this costs so much more. It's the exact same thing as that first one without the carbon fiber over lay and without Mr. Kubacek's name on it.

LNKArbiter
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Nice Work Guys. Keep them coming. Love the Carbon Fibre Model. N.

NicholasAarons
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hey bade hq, do u know if this knife will fit in a credit card slot in ones' wallet?

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hey blade hq, when are you guys gunna ship out the benchmade flipper

tocoutdoors
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If you like this, check out John's other knives. He makes some wicked cool blades and very nominally priced. He made a Damasteel Tanto folder with titanium/carbon fiber handle that was just gorgeous and very cool looking. I think it was in the $500 range? I'm shocked that he wasn't asking twice that. All of his knives are cool. And of you're on a budget, Boker makes a production version of this credit card knife for around $20. It's not nearly as nice and is made with your average 440C steel, and it doesn't have the laminated carbon fiber, but it's still cool for the novelty of it. If you're looking for a custom, contact him via email. I hear he's an absolute delight to work with.

jaketheripper
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how long wil the blade on the $60 model stay sharp?

luitniks
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It's shipping! Did you pre-order one?

BladeHQShorts
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its the quality of the parts, i know that the Kubasek versions are handmade and made out of D2 Steel rather than the cheap steel the Boker version, the Boker version is also known to have alot of defective credit card knives out there, wheras you don't take that risk with the Kubasek version

andrewhunter
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Video posted in 2013... It's 2022 and I finally pulled the trigger and purchased the carbon fibre one... Don't tell me old videos don't sell products. They do.

AdamasOldblade
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It's too bad my job would frown on this one, looks nifty

astroherbs
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Not sure how comfortable it is for more than ‘a couple of boxes’, but the design features are pretty clever in such a cheap and restricted knife design ‘envelope.’
I like the one with the carbon fibre on the blade, the others are too obvious.

Take care.
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mrbluenun
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yes i did will it automatically charge my credit card or will i have to open an email

tocoutdoors
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$125 & $185 for a money-clip? After buying 1 of those, the money-clip wouldn't see much action. Not a chance!! "Let's see...should I buy a money-clip this month or pay the power bill? Ahh, the hell with lights...I'll look at my new money-clip with my new $150 flashlight!!"

bloscoe
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i'll rather go for the boker copy of it for only 20 dollars.

SkullSkillsSkates
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The Victorinox money clip is more useful and a lot classier in my opinion.

marycahill
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I hate it when people see my knife clip and stare or whisper "he's got a knife"
Cool knife!

andregross
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I watched this video and I agree the carbon fibre Creditor is a sweet little blade. A really nice last ditch weapon....if you are an Executive who travels and earns over US$250k a year. Holy Crap!! US$185 is just way way too much.
Now filed in the "Interesting but Not In This Life Time" folder

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