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Fox Knives presents its new cigar cutter, “The Circle,” a project that combines elegance, ergonomics and functionality in a unique design. The circle, a symbol of perfection, becomes a shelter for the blades and the central hole accommodates the cigar: circle within a circle. The two slots, created to move the blades, are perfect for the two fingers and recall the operation of a scissor. Silhouette and function come together in an object that blends innovation and tradition. Soft, natural forms, archetypes and tradition meet innovation, new materials, clean cuts from machines and new steels.
The distinctive feature of “The Circle” is its two blades, which emerge from the circle via rings. These rings are reminiscent of the use of a scissor, allowing a precise and clean cut of the cigar. The cutting mechanism is extremely intuitive: by placing the cigar in the center hole and closing the two loops, the cigar is cut with ease and precision. Aesthetically, “The Circle” features clean lines and a symmetrical shape, which enhances its elegance. Fox Knives offers a variety of finishes for this model, from the simplest and most natural, such as wood, to the finest, such as carbon fiber. This range of options allows every cigar enthusiast to find the cigar cutter that best reflects their personal style and taste. Different from the 743 model, The Circle 744 features the integration of refined titanium inserts, offering a unique aesthetic variation and the use of innovative materials and combinations.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.