Adrian Pallarols is known all over the globe for his silversmith work. He has created pens for kings, polo championship cups, goblets for stars and even requests for the Pope.
Now he takes the king of handyman tools, the Leatherman, and gives it a silver and gold makeover. You can spend $240 for a sterling silver model but it will cost you $40,000 to get the elegantly engraved 18k gold model.
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