This Unique New Knife Is Packed with Cool Collector’s IYKYK Details

A recent shipping snafu presents a rare opportunity to score a rising brand’s truly special framelock folder.

Close-up of a folding knife pivot with a colorful handle featuring a cityscape design and blade marked "K214B51 CPM S35VN.Kansept Knives

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“If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.”

The crew at burgeoning brand Kansept Knives can really relate to that wry observation at the moment.

Folding knife with a stonewashed blade and a handle featuring a blue and purple city skyline design under a starry sky.
The intricately appointed knife gets arguably more interesting with the back story of its rerouted destiny.
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After all, they had set out to showcase (and sell) their snazzy new limited-edition folder at the year’s biggest knife expo earlier this month, until the entire shipment got held up at customs.

But it’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good, as that means the 2026 Blade Show Atlanta Exclusive Symétrix is now available for enthusiasts and collectors to purchase online.

Starry skyline

Just as the rare baseball “error card” often appreciates in value, I’d argue that makes the knife even more compelling, on top of renowned French custom knife maker Alain André’s distinctive design.

Folding knife with a silver blade and a handle featuring a colorful, abstract blue and purple design.
The blade is well chosen: high-quality steel in a classic shape that does not compete with the eye-popping handle.
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The most mesmerizing feature here is undoubtedly the blend of art and geography on the Ti-Graphic titanium handle treatment. 

In the foreground, we see a purple-hued Atlanta skyline, while the background nods to the unmistakable brush strokes of Vincent Van Gogh’s 1889 masterpiece, The Starry Night, with the entire graphic enhanced by precision titanium anodization. 

Blue and purple folding knife handle with a city skyline design and metal screws.
IYKYK … what skyline that is, who painted the background inspiration, where this knife has traveled and more.
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The irony of a pocket knife channeling an artist perhaps most famous for cutting off part of his own ear (admittedly with a razor) is not lost on me, but neither is the unique beauty of this folder. 

For the record, the blade is no slouch either: a 2.8-inch clip-point blade made of premium satin-finished S35VN steel, deployed via a small rear flipper and held in place with a sturdy frame lock.

Close-up of a folding knife handle with a colorful, intricate pattern and two visible screws.
The stylized clip brings to mind cobblestone streets that were more common back in Van Gogh’s day.
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The knife also features a pivot wheel that recalls CRKT’s Walker Blade Lock, plus a stylized non-reversible tip-up clip.

Oh, and there’s another sneaky IYKYK touch I’d be remiss not to mention: sneakily printed on the inside of the frame is “Blade Show Atlanta 2026,” plus the knife’s individual number (out of just 100).

Close-up of a gold-colored knife spine engraved with "Blade Show Atlanta 2026 #077/100" and a colorful cityscape design on the handle.
The last unique detail, a reminder of an event the knife never attended, can only be spotted when the blade is deployed.
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It’s the ultimate insider detail, enabling potentially a hundred people to lay claim to attending a show they were nowhere near … or, at the very least, own one heck of a conversation piece.

Availability and pricing

The Kansept 2026 Blade Show Atlanta Exclusive Symétrix is available now for $240.

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