Chop Sticks Pix

Guyon

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In a fit of decadence, I sprang for the Snow Peak sticks.

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I got these cool SS sticks a lot cheaper from Emberlit.

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I've got some Korean hollow stainless chopsticks almost identical to the ones pictured with the Emberlit. Great chopsticks and they only cost me $2.00 :)
 
I've started carrying some snowpeaks in my EDC bag instead of a spork, although a spork still lives in my lunch cooler (folding Brunton) I get about as much out of them as I did the spork, having your own utensils is very handy. plus I'm sure I could fly with the chopsticks, I've nearly lost my spork a couple of times. But its odd, I've flown with a TI spork several times, and a buddy of mine as about half a dozen of the LFM plastic ones that he's picked up from his local airport (they donate the "take" to the airport chapel. so for a small donation to the chapel, you can adopt a pocket full of homeless toys)
 
I've got some Korean hollow stainless chopsticks almost identical to the ones pictured with the Emberlit. Great chopsticks and they only cost me $2.00 :)

I bet they came from the same place. Emberlit charged me $3! :mad: :D
 
Haha! Of course I ended up paying out more in the end for mine since they were purchased alone and when you add on the shipping... :p Still well worth it though. Best dang chopsticks I've ever owned. Would love some solid ones in the same style.
 
Sorry no pic's I do have a few I picked up in Japan. I don't use them often. I just make a set when camping and toss them in the fire when done. Willow make a nice set.
 
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