Sapphire Knife

Russian guys makes knives made of sapphire.

These knives can be easily taken inside the airplane in your handbag, for example if you care about your right to use your knife anywhere you want.

These knives cannot be discovered by any sort of metal-detector, they have none metal parts at all.

Their blades are being made from artificial sapphire, the same material that is being used to make non-scratchable watches by leading Swiss brands. Handles are made of the bone.

Only diamonds exceed it in the hardness, so anybody can easily make his name carved on the airplanes bull’s-eye airplane window. It scratches glass without any difficulty and can be sharpened only with special diamond whetstone.

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sapphire knife

sapphire knife

sapphire knife

sapphire knife

sapphire knife

the knife is made by Bob Bassett

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    42 Responses to “Sapphire Knife”

    1. Wouldn’t look good if you were searched in a airport and that found on you.

    2. col says:

      So not only can people now get knives on planes undetected but they can also use them to carve into aircraft windows…

    3. BoomBarclay says:

      Where can you buy one of these? The only ones I could find in the states (in a few minutes of searching) were for machining - not hand knives.

    4. The Dude says:

      Wouldn’t look good if you were searched in a airport and that found on you.

      Yeah, but what if you wore it around your neck like a necklace?

    5. Tony says:

      Yeah but… what if it cut your throat or upper body? Isn’t it hella sharp?

    6. ReDCaine says:

      I collect knives, and would love to add this one. Where can I order one, and how much does it cost?

    7. I don’t think security personel are that stupid to be honest.

    8. dave says:

      If you really want to carve your name into the window of a plane, just buy a first class ticket and use one of the knives that they give you there. I was pretty shocked the last time that I flew to the US (on a US carrier), they gave us the appropriate silverware for the filets…

    9. Mustapha says:

      oh guys, it seems that the only thing you are thinking of is how to organise a terrakt.. i think this “knife” is expensive enough to not be taken by hooligans on the plane flying to US and A.

    10. tanc says:

      for example if you care about your right to use your knife anywhere you want.

      Lol! I don’t think you have many rights when it comes to taking knives on planes.

    11. Vienna Jo says:

      Well this makes me feel safe.

    12. midwinter says:

      who makes this? how can I contact?
      anyone?

    13. I would rather take a snake. On a plane.

    14. [...] Some Russian Knife Guys are selling knives with sapphire blades and bone handles that’ll walk through any metal detector. Only diamond is stronger than sapphire blades, so you can easily carve, “I Heart Gitmo” into your plane’s plastic window. See you in the newspaper. [...]

    15. Geekologie says:

      Sapphire knife has no metal…

      If you ever find yourself needing to sneak a knife past a metal detector, this is a knife that has no metal parts. The handle is made from bone and the blade is made from an artificial sapphire and……

    16. . says:

      from theplaceforcooks.com

      Ceramic blades contain no metal—they’re made of a ceramic material called zirconium oxide. These blades are very hard and require little to no maintenance of the blade, and they’re a good choice if you’re looking for a lighter knife. However, ceramic knives are not as durable as steel knives (I’ve seen broken ceramic knives) and must be sharpened with diamond tools. Also, you should only use ceramic knives on a cutting board, as they are hard enough to cut your countertop or scratch the glaze of your dinner plates.

    17. Lena L says:

      It’s very stypid thing. I thik, it’s very expensive for people, who like carve your’s name into the window of a plane.
      And what will you do with this knive agains realy danger?
      The terrakt, for example?
      Ofcourse, if you have some useless money, you can buy it like a toy. But it’s realy toy, no more, listen your mind!

    18. [...] Thanks, English Russia, for this little article on knives you can easily smuggle aboard an aeroplane. I particularly like the bit about carving your name on the window - not that the window is the weakest part of the aeroplane’s fuselage, or anything. Still - if you wanta knife that passes through metal detectors without an issue, try these. [...]

    19. Mustapha says:

      You are right Helena! :D

    20. kiel says:

      I can see the new movie now…. “Sapphire Knifes on a Plane”

    21. Alex says:

      Artificial sapphires are MUCH MORE cheaper than natural. They are widely used in industry. Some info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapphire

    22. Findley says:

      this looks pretty decent. i’d love to buy one. but where at can it be found?

    23. Alex says:

      Raven from Snow Crash anyone?

    24. Sec. Guy says:

      Calm down.

      Any airport with high security requirements is already no longer relying on metal detectors. They use density detectors to locate “bad” objects that are tense, like impact weapons made of plastic or non-ferrous metal. They also find knives like this, or ones made for YEARS now out of carbon fiber, acrylic, or G-10. This is not a new threat, and the counter-measure already exists.

    25. erexx says:

      “Raven from Snow Crash anyone?”

      Exactly what I was thinking… sweet.

      I wonder how many of these knives we could buy for 350+ billion?

      What’s that sucking sound?
      Oh, that’s our future being sucked the airplane window now.

    26. Stimpy says:

      More Information on the maker can be found here:
      http://bob-basset.livejournal.com/53082.html#cutid1

    27. Nate says:

      i could do more damage with a sharpened no.2 pencil

    28. CHARLES! says:

      psh, can’t we just kill the pilot with a drinking straw a rubber band and a paperclip like mcgyver would?

    29. Bin Laden says:

      Please contact me,urgent!!!

    30. BIn Laden says:

      Please contact me,really urgent!!!

    31. brbrbr says:

      no only Kyocera, many vendors.
      because a plenty of equipment made from saphire today.
      from lightbulbs to scientific equipment and … bullets.

    32. Cymond says:

      I don’t read Russian, but the creator seems to be an artist, not a weapon maker.

    33. All about scat porn….

      Scat porn videos. Free scat porn….

    34. anonymous says:

      Artificial sapphire may be cheaper than natural sapphire, but it’s still very expensive. I found a razorblade online for $650, and they charge $450 to resharpen it.

    35. Are you sure the photo shows a knife blade made out of sapphire? It looks to me like a letter opener constructed out of pexiglas.

      I say this because, I made one of these, along with the other students in shop class, back in grade 8. You cut the pexiglas, then buff it and sharpen it.

      There may indeed be sapphire knives but honestly this isn’t one of them.

    36. Xpltivdletd says:

      I didn’t find the narrative particularly helpful. But, if I had some discretionary income to spend FAST, before some new tax “Change©” devoured it for me, I would buy one of these (an actual sapphire knife) while I still could.

      You can bet there are already hysterical legislators wetting themselves over this knife. Some may remember the fabled “Invisible Plastic Hand-gun” hysteria a few decades ago. Now there will be more of that, over “invisible” knives, even though they are not invisible. Hoplophobia knows no limits to absurdity. Best regards.

    37. Jason says:

      Of course we could already have gone old school and carved knives out of bone anyway, and density sensors would read them as similar to skeletal structure anyway.

      To do damage they only have to be harder than flesh, which bones are. If you just want to scratch windows you’re simply wasting time.

    38. Tom says:

      Pfft… You can always make a knife in the bathroom by breaking a CD for the blade and taping it to a piece of wood that would serve as a handle.

      DON’T ACTUALLY TRY THIS

    39. Foxy Queen says:

      It is very expensive blade.

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