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The VF Viking Warrior King Titanium Card Knife stands out as the most custom and detailed cutting card available. Crafted from 6Al-4V titanium, it features our original artwork, laser engraved in multiple vibrant colors. Unlike other credit card tools, this card is designed for a singular purpose: to provide a razor-sharp edge that you can always carry with you. Its toothy edge is reinforced with a deeply impregnated carbide layer, elevating the Rockwell Hardness to 72. It’s the perfect backup blade, especially in situations where traditional blades are not permitted. An ideal gift for those with an untamed warrior spirit!
The Old Norse text on the front of the card translates to “Peace was never an Option,” while the text on the back translates to “Vegas Forge.” Additionally, our logo is intricately engraved into the Viking warrior’s helmet for a unique, custom touch.
NORSE VIKING SYMBOLS & THEIR MEANINGS (Back of Card)
Ravens are possibly the animals most associated with the Vikings. This is because ravens are thought to be Odin’s familiars. Because Odin was a god of war, Vikings associated him with the ravens that feast on the slain warriors. Furthermore, ravens are wise animals.
In the old tales of Nordic mythology, Odin was depicted to be accompanied by two ravens, Huginn (Thought) and Muninn (Memory). The twin ravens fly throughout the nine dimensions and whatever they see, they tell Odin. In Norse art and symbolism, the ravens symbolize Odin and as such, they also signify wisdom and bravery.
The Vegvisir: (Between the Ravens) Also known as the Viking compass or runic compass, consists of eight staves radiating from a central point, each representing a direction or path, symbolizing the idea of finding one’s way through life’s journeys and challenges. It is often associated with spiritual and physical navigation, ensuring safe travels and guidance in times of uncertainty.
Laser Engraving was done by Mummert Knives.
OAL: 2.1 in x 3.4 in
Weight: .4 ounces
Material: 6Al-4V Titanium
Thickness: .033 in
Edge: Deeply Impregnated Tungsten Carbide, at RC 72