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I bought 30 of these for a family reunion

Backcountry.com Titanium Spork

Backcountry.com Titanium Spork

Rating for this product: 5 November 3, 2009

I bought 30 of these for a family reunion. I made small a loop of 1/16" cable that goes through the tiny hole in the handle and joined the cable ends together with a blue electrical spicer. Then I hooked the loop through a caribiner.

So everyone has their own titanium tasting spoon.

I live in Colorado so I also backpack/snowshow in the winter to 10th Mnt Division Huts at 12,000 feet. they have silverwear up in the huts, but you can't beat having your own titanium spork up there. And it's perfect for thermos chili on ski/board days at Copper or Breck.

PS: I have a Miyata titanium racing bike with full dura ace components, so I had to have a tinanium spork. And these were a deal!

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