Ghost Ring Covert Comb Knife - Matte Black
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This hidden comb knife looks like a plain matte black comb until you slide the cover free and lock into the karambit-style ring. A 3-inch silver hawkbill blade, 7.5-inch overall length, and just 1.16 oz give you real cutting power in a believable disguise. The comb sheath carries like a normal grooming tool while the ring gives instant, stress-proof retention. For buyers wanting a covert fixed blade that actually works, this comb knife delivers quiet, practical advantage.
At first glance, the Ghost Ring Covert Comb Knife - Matte Black is just another grooming tool. Look once more and you see what buyers actually came for: a disguised fixed blade with a karambit-style ring and hawkbill edge, built for control, retention, and believable concealment. If you’re searching for a hidden knife that looks like an everyday comb and works like a purpose-built blade, this comb knife earns its place in your EDC.
Comb Knife Quality You Can Trust, Ready to Ship
This is not a novelty prop. The Ghost Ring Covert Comb Knife is a fixed-blade comb knife built around real-world carry. The matte black comb sheath looks ordinary in a bag, pocket, or drawer, while the inner handle and 3-inch silver hawkbill blade are shaped for secure, repeatable use. At 7.5 inches overall and just 1.16 oz, it rides light but feels anchored the moment you hook a finger through the ring.
Because there are no springs, sliders, or moving parts, this hidden knife favors reliability over gimmicks. The comb cover shields the edge, keeps the disguise honest, and slips off in one motion. If you want a disguised knife that won’t jam or misfire, the fixed-blade comb knife format is one of the most dependable options you can choose.
Why This Hidden Comb Knife Beats Typical Disguised Blades
Buyers comparing hidden knives have a few basic questions: will it really pass as what it claims to be, and does it actually cut well? The Ghost Ring Covert Comb Knife answers both with specifics. The matte black comb sheath has fine, functional teeth, so it reads as a real comb at a glance. The cover fully encloses the blade and handle, so no sharp edges or odd outlines give it away.
Once the cover slides free, the knife side stops acting disguised and starts acting like a serious tool. The karambit-style ring gives immediate index and retention, while the curved hawkbill profile focuses force into pull cuts. That geometry lets you bite into material—rope, tape, light cord, and packaging—with less effort than a straight profile of the same size.
Hawkbill edge that works, not just looks
The 3-inch hawkbill blade is shaped for controlled cutting. The inside curve keeps material tracked along the edge, helping prevent slips and wandering cuts. For a hidden knife this compact, that curve is what turns small size into effective leverage.
Karambit-style ring for stress-proof grip
The ring is the control center of this comb knife. Under stress, fine finger placement can fail, but a ring lets you lock in instantly. It indexes the blade in your hand, improves draw consistency, and helps the knife stay put in slick or gloved conditions. For a covert knife, retention is what separates a usable tool from a risky toy.
Hidden Knife vs Standard EDC: The Honest Tradeoff
Compared to a classic folding knife or an OTF-style blade, a comb knife occupies a different role. A folder or OTF knife announces itself as a knife the moment it’s visible. This comb knife is designed to avoid that moment altogether until you decide otherwise.
Because it uses a fixed blade concealed in a comb sheath, there are no deployment springs to break, no sliders to clog with lint, and no pivot screws to work loose. You trade the visual excitement of a fast-opening folder or OTF for the quiet advantage of a disguised fixed blade that simply works when you separate the comb cover.
For buyers who already own traditional knives, this hidden comb knife is not a replacement—it’s a second layer. It gives you a low-profile option where an obvious knife might be questioned, while still giving real cutting performance when needed.
Key Details That Justify Adding This Comb Knife
When you buy a hidden knife, details matter more than hype. Here’s what makes this comb knife a confident add-to-cart choice:
- Overall length: 7.5 inches, balancing reach and concealment.
- Blade length: 3 inches, curved hawkbill for pull cuts.
- Closed length: 4.5 inches under the comb sheath for easy pocket carry.
- Weight: 1.16 oz, light enough for all-day discreet carry.
- Finish: Matte black cover to avoid reflections and visual attention.
- Extras: Lanyard hole on the comb cover for tethering or display options.
Each of these specifics supports the same goal: a comb knife that passes as normal until required, then handles like a compact fixed blade with real retention and control.
What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing This Comb Knife
Is this comb knife worth the price?
Value on a hidden knife comes down to two things: does it stay believable, and does it perform when revealed. This comb knife delivers on both with a functional comb cover, a true fixed blade design, and a karambit-style ring that many disguised knives lack. You’re getting a light, 7.5-inch overall tool with a 3-inch hawkbill edge and a retention-focused grip—not just a gimmick. For buyers wanting an affordable way into the disguised knife category without paying for complex mechanics, this is a smart, low-risk purchase.
Is this comb knife legal?
Legality depends on your local laws, not on the disguise alone. This is a fixed-blade hidden knife concealed within a comb-style cover. Some regions treat disguised knives, concealed fixed blades, or self-defense oriented designs differently than standard pocket knives. Before you buy, check your state, province, or country regulations on concealed blades and novelty or disguised knives. If in doubt, consult local guidelines or law enforcement resources. Ownership and carry rules can differ, so it’s your responsibility to confirm what’s allowed where you live.
How fast does this ship?
This comb knife is typically kept in stock and ready for fast processing. Orders placed on business days usually move to shipment by the next processing window, so your hidden knife doesn’t sit in a queue. Transit time then depends on the shipping option you select at checkout, but the goal is simple: quick handling, clear tracking, and a smooth path from cart to pocket.
How This Comb Knife Fits Into Real-World Carry
Buyers rarely add a hidden knife just for the novelty—they imagine specific scenarios. This comb knife fits naturally in travel kits, vehicle consoles, gym bags, and desk drawers, riding alongside actual grooming items. The matte black comb sheath keeps the profile ordinary while the lanyard hole offers options for tethering in bags or hanging on hooks.
In use, the sequence is straightforward: hand on comb, cover slips free, finger finds the ring, and the hawkbill blade is ready. Because there’s no button to locate or liner to disengage, the motion becomes muscle memory quickly. That simplicity is a key reason many buyers choose a fixed-blade comb knife over more complex hidden mechanisms.
Close the Loop: A Hidden Comb Knife That Holds Up
If you’ve read this far, you’re not wondering whether you want a hidden knife—you’re deciding which one you can trust. The Ghost Ring Covert Comb Knife - Matte Black gives you a believable comb disguise, a 3-inch hawkbill edge, and a karambit-style ring in a 1.16 oz package that stays out of sight until you decide otherwise. For buyers ready to add a disguised blade that favors reliability over flash, this comb knife is ready to earn a place in your daily carry rotation.
| Blade Length (inches) | 3 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 7.5 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 4.5 |
| Weight (oz.) | 1.16 |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Handle Finish | Matte |
| Concealed Length (inches) | 4.5 |
| Concealment Type | Comb |