Chaves TAK Flipper Integral 2.75" M390 Knife Rocked Cotton Candy Creepy Fallout Theme 1
Meet the knife that turns heads before it ever cuts—this is the Chaves TAK Integral in full cotton candy rock finish, where precision engineering collides with unapologetic personality. Crafted from a single, seamless piece of metal, the TAK Integral already stands as a benchmark for durability and clean design. But this version? It’s been taken to another level. The custom cotton candy rock modification brings a vibrant blend of pinks and blues that shift with the light, giving it a one-of-a-kind, almost electric presence in your pocket. Don’t let the playful finish fool you—this is still a serious cutting tool. The compact, ergonomic build offers rock-solid grip and control, while the razor-sharp blade delivers the performance you expect from a Chaves design. It’s built for everyday carry, but styled like nothing else out there. Why it stands out: 🔥 Integral construction for unmatched strength and precision 🎨 Custom cotton candy rock finish—no two are exactly alike ✋ Compact, ergonomic feel with premium weight and balance ⚡ A perfect blend of hard-use functionality and bold collector appeal Whether you're slicing through daily tasks or showing it off to fellow enthusiasts, this knife doesn’t just perform—it makes a statement. Sweet looks. Serious edge. Note: This knife is modded. Warranty voided Overall: 6.2" Blade: 2.75" M390 Satin, Drop Point, Compound Handle: 3.5" Blasted Titanium Integral Opener: Flipper Lock Type: Framelock Skull Clip Titanium Blasted Weight: 3 oz Ultramar Produced by Reate, China Ramon Chavez has brought brought back the TAK flipper to the Chaves mix. This time with an all new Integral Titanium framelock, a first for Chaves. The T.A.K (Tiny Ass Knife) is now a framelock with M390 belt satin finish blades and patented Skull Titanium pocket clip. Get them while they are here, wont last long!
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