The Baladéo Amarillo - a pocket knife in sober lines, enhanced with a Damascus Steel blade. Damask steel is the joining of alternating layers of iron (or mild steel) and hard steel by forge welding that is then stretched and folded repeatedly, resulting in an extremely strong blade. The interest of the Damask blade lies as much in its cutting properties as its aesthetic.
That means each of 'em will need their own witty blurb, and well, that's really way more than we'd like to write.
So, we're doing what any motivated slacker (talk about paradoxes) would've done and figuring out the easiest route to keeping everyone happy.
We're effectively combining the excitement of writing words with just sitting here.
Is it working?
We'll take that as a yes.