
Templar Cross Red Spear-Point Folding Knife
This is a decorative modern folding knife featuring a distinct 'Knight Templar' aesthetic. The knife is constructed with a red-anodized spear-point blade, characterized by a central fuller and symmetrical bevels. The handle assembly is made of brushed stainless steel or alloy bolsters and liners with black composite scales. A large, stylized red and silver cross is prominently inlaid on the handle, complemented by smaller cross motifs on the quillons of the integrated cross-guard. The knife appears to be a spring-assisted or manual liner-lock folder, frequently marketed as a tactical or fantasy collectible. The construction utilizes standard Torx-head screws for assembly. Condition appears to be 'new' or 'like-new' with no visible scratches on the anodized blade or wear on the decorative cross-inlays. This item is characteristic of mass-produced budget cutlery from the early 21st century, often originating from manufacturers in China. It prioritizes visual flair and thematic symbolism over high-end metallurgy or custom craftsmanship.
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Estimated Value
$15 - $25
Basic Information
Category
Collectible Knives / Fantasy Cutlery
Appraised On
January 13, 2026
Estimated Value
$15 - $25
Item Description
This is a decorative modern folding knife featuring a distinct 'Knight Templar' aesthetic. The knife is constructed with a red-anodized spear-point blade, characterized by a central fuller and symmetrical bevels. The handle assembly is made of brushed stainless steel or alloy bolsters and liners with black composite scales. A large, stylized red and silver cross is prominently inlaid on the handle, complemented by smaller cross motifs on the quillons of the integrated cross-guard. The knife appears to be a spring-assisted or manual liner-lock folder, frequently marketed as a tactical or fantasy collectible. The construction utilizes standard Torx-head screws for assembly. Condition appears to be 'new' or 'like-new' with no visible scratches on the anodized blade or wear on the decorative cross-inlays. This item is characteristic of mass-produced budget cutlery from the early 21st century, often originating from manufacturers in China. It prioritizes visual flair and thematic symbolism over high-end metallurgy or custom craftsmanship.
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