$200?:eek: Now I know how he was able to buy the Humvee! He probably skis in the alps with Ranger Rick!:rolleyes: Oh well, it's still cheaper than Bear Grylls' knife!;)
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$200?:eek: Now I know how he was able to buy the Humvee! He probably skis in the alps with Ranger Rick!:rolleyes: Oh well, it's still cheaper than Bear Grylls' knife!;)
LOL @ Sarge
And Bears doesn't come with a DVD!:mad:
$200 ??? That's about the dumbest thing I have seen since the Capt. Midnight decoder ring. If anyone I know whipped one of those things out he would be laughed out of the state. If that actually sells he can buy a lodge in the Alps, or maybe he will just use the darn thing to build one.
Why whats Bear's Knife and what does it cost:eek:. Is it like that one blog were that one guy had that titanium 1k knife!:D
Here it is, you can click on "convert" to get the American Dollars.:rolleyes:
http://www.bayleyknife.com/bear.htm
Am I really a terrible person for wanting to see what would happen if that crusty lava stuff he's standing on would give way? (Can you say computer generated? I knew you could).
you'd be a bad person if you didn't...
[disclaimer: in all seriousness, i wish no harm on any person, even if they are bear grylles]
Yeh, I'm going to pay 200 bucks for a weird kind of knife that is going to lose all those fancy blade markings. Oh, oh, better yet, pay 700 bucks for a knife that is promoted by some faker.
LOL!
That knife dosent even look special:eek: It dosent even say its titanium or somthin cool like that its just a regular knife that comes with a print of Bear's signature for 700:p I think that the titanium knife was better at least it sounded like it was special:D
no no: bear grylles personaly chopped down a coast redwood with each one, and hand carved it into a ballista to hunt elk.
When the show first came out, wasn't he using a Gerber? I remember my wife saying that his folder looked just like mine.
He saw me stripping muscadines in the mountains with my knife and copied me. Not only is he a faker, he's a copy cat.
Yup, I havta agree with Survivalhike on the Sierra Saw as a real cool little woodsman's tool. Handy dandy, light, small and very efficient. Oh, and cheap (under $10) to boot.:cool:
http://www.trailblazerproducts.com/p...howcase/?id=24
http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/st...berId=12500226
This has been my go-to saw for years. Very light and durable!!!!
I just ordered a couple of Gerber sports saws. We'll see how they do.
I haven't owned one before so I'm curious to see how it holds up. I ordered them last week so should arrive this week. The blade slides back in the handle, which I like and it's pretty light overall. About 3.4 oz. from what I've read.