I think Cabelas still sells them.
To each their own - but I just don't get Camo multitools. A camo sheath may make sense, but the actual knife? What happens when you drop it in the woods, or simply set it down for a second?
Quote from: umberto00 on November 06, 2010, 06:01:48 PMTo each their own - but I just don't get Camo multitools. A camo sheath may make sense, but the actual knife? What happens when you drop it in the woods, or simply set it down for a second?The camo knife/multitool is quite possibly the best marketing strategy ever divised. As I've always said, "if they gave a damn, they'd make it in bright hunter's orange so you wouldn't lose it". But I think they prefer you lose it so you have to buy another... and another... muhahahahahah
Yes...go to Cabelas USA, not Canada. Search for Charge TTi. Select the model called Seclusion 3D....that is the one you are looking for.As for Bass Pro Shop in the US, looks like they stopped selling their version of the Charge TTi in camo. A shame as it looked better then the Cabelas version in my opinion with the mix of camo and stainless steel.
Quote from: Chako on November 08, 2010, 12:08:59 PMYes...go to Cabelas USA, not Canada. Search for Charge TTi. Select the model called Seclusion 3D....that is the one you are looking for.As for Bass Pro Shop in the US, looks like they stopped selling their version of the Charge TTi in camo. A shame as it looked better then the Cabelas version in my opinion with the mix of camo and stainless steel.I can't seem to find the camo charge still for sale on the Cabelas website. It only shows the standard TTi for me. Can someone post me a link for it?
Quote from: Crouton on January 30, 2011, 04:41:24 PMQuote from: Chako on November 08, 2010, 12:08:59 PMYes...go to Cabelas USA, not Canada. Search for Charge TTi. Select the model called Seclusion 3D....that is the one you are looking for.As for Bass Pro Shop in the US, looks like they stopped selling their version of the Charge TTi in camo. A shame as it looked better then the Cabelas version in my opinion with the mix of camo and stainless steel.I can't seem to find the camo charge still for sale on the Cabelas website. It only shows the standard TTi for me. Can someone post me a link for it?Click on the regular Tti link and it shows both tools at the bottom. It gives you the choice of the two.
Quote from: sawman on November 06, 2010, 06:04:56 PMQuote from: umberto00 on November 06, 2010, 06:01:48 PMTo each their own - but I just don't get Camo multitools. A camo sheath may make sense, but the actual knife? What happens when you drop it in the woods, or simply set it down for a second?The camo knife/multitool is quite possibly the best marketing strategy ever divised. As I've always said, "if they gave a damn, they'd make it in bright hunter's orange so you wouldn't lose it". But I think they prefer you lose it so you have to buy another... and another... muhahahahahah I don't buy camo multi tools for the actual camouflage capabilities. I like the rustic affect it has.
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We are considering another run of Multitool.org Charges, and this is one of the potential designs we are looking at.Def