The Howland Knife Reborn

The Howland Knife Reborn

Surrounded by an endless sapphire sea, Howland Island lends its name to our latest creation; the Howland Knife Reborn. It is the last known sight from Amelia Earhart’s iconic round-the-world flight. The Howland Knife Reborn pays tribute to her  Lockheed Electra 10-E, evoking the mystery held in this remote place, and translating courage and desire into a TSA-compliant pocket knife.

History, versatility, and elegance embodied in every component. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Howland Knife Reborn draws inspiration from Amelia Earhart’s personal pocket knife and her revolutionary aircraft, materializing a homage to a bygone era in a timeless design. The Howland Knife Reborn whispers the daring and innovation that defined one of the most intriguing mysteries in the annals of flight history.

Function meets aesthetics in a breathtaking creation. The Howland Knife Reborn boasts an ageless all-metal structure that encapsulates the essence of Lockheed’s legendary Electra 10-E aircraft. Made out of 304 stainless steel, known for its durability and corrosion resistance, the handle is lightweight but sturdy — offering you contemporary technological convenience as you embark on your own journeys.

Limitless applicabilities, captivating enigma. Fitted with a standard replaceable #24 scalpel blade, the Howland Knife Reborn offers you an unmatched level of aerial confidence. The blade is as reliable as it is versatile — sharpen it when it dulls or replace it when needed. And as a modern-day explorer crossing TSA lines, simply discard the blade to maintain compliance, and replace it at your destination.

Experience the adventure; own the mystery. Created to meet the rigorous demands of aeronautical engineering and inspired by the Electra 10-E built to Amelia’s unique specifications, the Howland Knife Reborn is more than just a jackknife. Whether you're on solid ground or soaring through the clouds, it invites you to carry the limitless dreams of a generation of explorers in your pocket.

 

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