Paint jobs not found in the standard retail release (e.g., matte finishes or metallic pearls).

Their products range from hyper-engineered EDC (Everyday Carry) tools to modular audio interfaces and unisex technical wear. Each drop is limited to between 50 and 300 units. The "No155" line, however, broke the mold. It was the first time Mondo64 produced a hybrid item—part functional tool, part static sculpture. And the Exclusive version? That is the unicorn.

For those looking to secure this exclusive edition, is currently available through:

Collectors are not flipping these for quick cash. The Exclusive No155 has become a form of liquid alternative asset. In fact, one crypto hedge fund manager reportedly bought two units: one to carry, one to seal in an argon-filled display case.

Get ready for an unforgettable issue of MONDO64, the ultimate destination for all things Nintendo and retro gaming. In this exclusive No.155 edition, we're pushing the boundaries with an incredible lineup of features, interviews, and content that will leave you nostalgic and excited for what's to come.

Acquiring these "No. 155" exclusives requires speed and preparation due to their extreme scarcity. TMNT - Mondo

The standard (released in Q3 of last year) was a modular carry system crafted from a billet of 7075 aluminum, anodized in "Abyss Grey." It featured a retractable multi-tool core, a pressure-fit capsule for medication or SIM cards, and a ceramic blade that sits flush against the chassis. Retail price: $445. It sold out in eleven minutes.