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Latest Limited Edition Ritter RSK MkI Announced

"These knives come with a pair of Kevlar gloves to protect the user from cuts, leather doesn't even faze these edges, it will slice through them like a hot knife through butter. The blade is relatively fragile and while suitable for actual field use, there is no guarantee against breakage. Only 50 of these special knives will be made and they are priced at $559."

I'd say.
 
Happy April 1st, Mr. Ritter.

Now quit playing around, and kindly tell the folks at Benchmade to get my Mini RSK-1 M2 finished. :D
 
What gave away the joke was this line on the description:

"The blades for this extraordinary collector's item are each slightly different being one-of-a-kind productions hand flintknapped by certified native Americans hired by Benchmade through a special government program to bring native American jobs home from China."

As we all know, there is NO government program to return jobs, just export them to places like India and China.

Good effort though Doug!:D
 
Doug,

I really want one of those. Do you think you could make me one in pink Obsidian?

Thanks:thumbup:
 
Obsidian is sharp stuff. I was in Sparks, Nevada, where there is a lot of the stuff. I picked up some pieces, and cut myself.
 
DAMMIT! I was so about to spring for one of those. I wanted it so bad, I could taste it!

And here I was all thankful that April Fools Day fell on a Saturday and that I would be safe at home and not in the office--away from the jackass pranksters at work.

Thanks for nothing Doug. And hurry up with my 4 M2 knives already.
 
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