Travelmate all in one utensil kit

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Sporks are great for what they do. The hobo knife is a step up, but it’s also limited in its functionality. If you’re a serious outdoorsman, or you just want a really cool all in one eating utensil, you need to check out the Travelmate from Buck Knives. The Travelmate is built on three parts: an antimicrobial, injection molded sheath, a detachable fork and a 4.87″ blade knife with dishwasher-safe Paperstone handle. In addition to being useful for delivering your food into your mouth, the fork also works as a bottle opener, can opener, flathead screwdriver and grill scraper. The real magic of the Travelmate is in the 410HC stainless steel knife. The almost 10″ long knife is good for cutting, but it’s designed in such a way that it’s also good for spreading butter or cheese and, more importantly, for use as a spatula. That means you can flip burgers or toast, shovel eggs and scrape bowls or pans–without a separate utensil.

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from Cool Material

1975 Pinzgauer 710K

I’ve never see one of these things before, but it look like a pretty badass off-road van. Apparently the hardtop version of the 710k is pretty rare, and this one looks to be in excellent shape. The rig has sealed differential lockers in the front and rear, portal axles for extra clearance and an air-cooled 4 cylinder 87hp gasoline engine that can travel at speeds up to 68mph (so, no, it isn’t that fast, but are you really gonna be driving something like this on the highway that much?) This thing could make a nice little offroad camper with a few interior modifications.

For sale on eBay in Dumont, Colorado with no reserve.

from Bring A Trailer

Toyota based Amphicruiser is awesome (and slow in water)