Batman is best known for his wonderful arsenal of gadgets and weapons, but even with a suit of bulletproof body armor the caped crusader probably still wouldn’t touch this scary-looking knife with a ten-foot batpole.
Designed by Tom Anderson, the Interceptor looks like its creator started with a standard set of ‘brass’ knuckles but then went completely overboard with a series of fang-like blades. It’s probably pretty effective at injuring an attacker, but from the looks of it, the person brandishing the blade might walk away with just as many cuts and abrasions. And where the hell are you supposed to safely carry this thing? You can get it here for about £35, but make sure you also pick up a case of Polysporin and bandages before you decide to wield it. [Knife Depot via Geek Alerts]













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u will probably hurt yourself just as much
Ludicrous
Looks like something Blade would use
This object is a decoration made to hang on a wall or sit in a display case and look all Batman-ey. Hence why it comes with a wall display mount. It’s no different than a movie poster or Storm Trooper helmet. It is designed to be looked at. It is not designed or intended for any sort of real utility other than the asthetic. Anyone stupid enought to try and hit something with the thing would immediately break all four fingers.
I don’t understand why the English get so wound up about knives or anything that looks sharp. Knives are tools. Nothing more and nothing less.
This thing is not a knife or a tool, it’s bad art…
OMG there is no use for that thing at all, it needs to be banned ASAP to save us all from the horrible violence this thing can inflicted on innocence people.
Also there is no need to sell knifes with points anymore, they can produce non-pointed knifes. Any knife with a point should be illegal too. Think of all the lifes that would be saved if we banned knifes from our streets.
Won’t somebody PLEASE think of the Children?!
I nearly added that, but I thought it was too much.