SAR Sushi Machines

SAR

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For the Sushi conosuir

You have the SARdine, the swordfish and the squid, dino and the squid are in 1095 and the swordfish is Chad Nichols "wild one" pattern. 180x12"

Munukis are hand crafted from titanium, I understand what side the munukis are supposed to go on which is the show side or the friendly side. Well you said they are friendly sea creatures.

I would like to thank Alan Folts for his badass world class Ti chopsticks. Thank you very much Alan, I will be ordering some more bro. A link to Alans website http://www.foltsknives.com/

The stix holder/slash plates one is bamboo and the other 2 are red palm wood.

The drop leg rigs are silky smooth felt lined, with scuba webbing nylon, good buckles and plates are on with the "SAR O'Rig" rubber o'ring system. The chopstix are slipped in between the backplate and sheath with the rubber o'ring providing pressure.

They are nice, long and sexy

Thanks gotta get back in and get to work
SAR

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Do you have prices listed for these on your site? I tried to navigate to your site from your link but it looked like the link was dead.
 
Do you have prices listed for these on your site? I tried to navigate to your site from your link but it looked like the link was dead.

I will be taking thse to a show in Las Vegas labor day weekend. I have thought about taking some orders. As far as pricing I have yet to figure where they belong ( toughest thing about knife-making if you ask me).


I am building a new website, my old one is still up http://www.sarcustomknives.com/. I however maintain a blog site which gets updated weekly you can find that here http://sarglobaltool.blogspot.com/.

I will update my info here thanks for saying something. I have a 2 orders for these already and plan to cut off at 5... I do not want to lock into building a bunch of these at the moment.

Thanks for the feedback guys
SAR
 
Those are COOL Spencer. Not being adept at using chopstix, do those that use them like metal ones?

Peter
 
on the money my man

those chopsticks would make a wicked weapon but I bet you already new that Spencer:D
 
Those are COOL Spencer. Not being adept at using chopstix, do those that use them like metal ones?

Peter

Peter,

I know that Alan has been building chopstix for quite a long time, At times they can be hard to come by.

Here is some good info I got from a link on Alans site that has some good info, to include a article from a major San Francisco paper.

http://www.tistix.com/cart/
 
Good information in the link you provided Spencer. As I suspected, there is a definite demand for metal chopstix. The TiStix are doing VERY well. I wasn't even considering the "green" factor which is significant.

As Joe noted, they could be effective as weapons too!

Peter
 
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