12-pack of Comb Knives – Pink or Black — 12-Pack of Comb Knives in Pink or Black
If you work with personal safety, security demos, or you just like to understand how disguised blades work, this 12-pack of comb knives gives you plenty to work with. Each piece looks like an ordinary plastic comb at a glance, but inside the handle is a slim knife blade that slides out when you separate the two halves. They’re simple, inexpensive, and eye-opening when you show people what can be hidden in plain sight.
Picture teaching a basic awareness class or sitting down with a college student who thinks they can spot every threat on sight. You set a few “combs” on the table, talk through situational awareness, then quietly show how the teeth section comes away to reveal a blade. That moment of realization is exactly why tools like this exist in the training world: to drive home the idea that you can’t judge safety by looks alone.
Disguised Blades for Training and Demonstration
Comb knives have been around for a long time, and they’re still a favorite example in self-defense seminars and security briefings. This pack gives you enough units to issue as props, build into role-play scenarios, or keep on hand for different bags and demo kits. The handles come in pink or black, so you can change the look to fit the audience or the story you’re telling.
Key Features
- 12 comb knives per pack — great for classes, demos, or resale
- Blades hide inside the comb handle until separated
- Pink and black color options for different audiences
- Lightweight and compact for easy staging or storage
- Useful as a training aid to illustrate disguised weapons
How People Typically Use These (Step-by-Step)
- Decide whether the role is classroom demo, training prop, or collectible display.
- If you’re using them in a class, keep one assembled and one disassembled so students can see the difference.
- Walk through why relying on looks alone can get people in trouble, and how awareness and distance matter more.
- Stress local law and policy: what may be legal one place can be restricted somewhere else.
- Afterward, store the knives securely like any other blade, out of reach of small children.
Straight Talk on Responsibility
I’ve been around enough disguised knives and novelty blades to know they’re as much about education as anything else. They make a point, and they do it well, but they also deserve the same respect as any other sharp tool. If you decide to keep a set on hand, make it part of your larger safety plan: know the laws in your area, store them responsibly, and use them to teach people not to take anything at face value.





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