Why should we back?
Intro
Welcome to KickstartNew! Today I’m introducing Verdal: The Pocket-Sized Handmade Damascus EDC Folding Knife, a compact folding knife project currently live on Kickstarter. This knife promises premium materials and craftsmanship packed into a small, everyday-carry friendly form factor. In this post, I’ll walk you through why you might consider backing, what to watch out for, and how reliable this campaign seems.

Why should I back this project?
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High-quality Damascus blade: The knife uses 67-layer Japanese steel Damascus, which suggests a sharp, durable blade with good edge retention — often valued by knife enthusiasts seeking both function and craftsmanship.
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Compact everyday-carry design: As a pocket-sized folding knife, Verdal is designed to be easy to carry daily, without the bulk or weight of larger blades — ideal for everyday tasks, utility jobs, or light cutting needs.
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Dual-opening & anti-slip grip: The design includes dual opening mechanism plus grip features to enhance usability and safety, making it more practical than a basic pocket knife.
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Strong backing and clear demand: The campaign has already surpassed its funding goal by a wide margin, indicating solid early support and interest from backers.

What are the potential drawbacks you should consider when you back it?
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Restricted utility by size: Being a small, pocket-sized knife, this model may be fine for light tasks — but likely not suitable for heavy-duty cutting, outdoor survival, or demanding work.
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Legal and carrying limitations: Depending on your local laws, owning or carrying a folding knife — even a small one — may be restricted or regulated. Supporters need to check local regulations before backing.
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Limited information on long-term wear: While Damascus steel is attractive and usually durable, there is always some uncertainty about how the knife will hold up under heavy or frequent use, especially for folding knives.
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Delayed delivery or variations: As with many crowdfunded projects, there’s a risk of delays or slight differences between the prototype shown and the final production version.

The reliability of the project
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Transparent funding and overfunding: The campaign has achieved more than twice its funding goal — demonstrating both demand and likely resources to deliver.
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Clear technical specifications: The project lists key specs (blade material, layers, handle type, opening mechanism, grip) — a sign that the creators have considered design and presented a concrete plan rather than vague promises.
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Active engagement and pledge data: With many backers already invested and average pledge sizes visible, the project shows signs of legitimacy and real interest from the community.



