The James Brand x Vinyl Me, Please Abbey Knife is a collaboration everyday carry (EDC) accessory for avid vinyl record fans to use when opening their latest music purchases. The scalpel-like knife maintains an ultra-compact design that's perfect for stowing alongside a record player or in a desk drawer to keep it on hand for small everyday tasks. The knife measures in at a total of three-inches in length and boasts a blade made with AR-RPM9, which is a proprietary powder metallurgy stainless steel crafted by Artisan Cutlery.
The James Brand x Vinyl Me, Please Abbey Knife is just 0.6-ounces in weight and a mere 0.2-inches in thickness. The knife comes with a custom-branded lanyard accented by a vinyl record-shaped bead.
Vinyl Record Opening Knives
The James Brand x Vinyl Me Please Abbey Knife is Precise
Trend Themes
-
Vinyl Record EDC — The trend of creating everyday carry (EDC) accessories specifically for vinyl record fans presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the music and fashion industries.
-
Ultra-compact Knives — The trend of creating knives with an ultra-compact design presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the outdoors and camping industries.
-
Proprietary Stainless Steel — The trend of developing proprietary stainless steel for knives and other tools presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the metals and manufacturing industries.
Industry Implications
-
Music — The collaboration between James Brand and Vinyl Me, Please presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in music merchandise and accessories.
-
Fashion — The trend of creating EDC accessories specifically for vinyl record fans presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion and apparel industries.
-
Outdoors — The trend of creating ultra-compact knives presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the outdoors and camping industries.