
Gentleman’s Perfection: Chris Reeve Mnandi
The Mnandi, even in its most basic iteration, is a stunning piece of cutlery, something at home next to a Mont Blanc fountain pen or a Rolex watch.
The Mnandi, even in its most basic iteration, is a stunning piece of cutlery, something at home next to a Mont Blanc fountain pen or a Rolex watch.
Mutli-tools are a dime a dozen these days. Based on a utility knife, this one stands out, and has raised a whopping $200,000 on Kickstarter.
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Use your keychain as leverage to open bottles.
Shopping at a big box store, this knife is a gem among a sea of garbage.
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No, thanks.