I found these at a local store. They told me I got the last two.I have to laugh at the over the top bling on these...seriously. One even has 911 just in-case you forget who to call during an emergency. You get a dedicated glass cutter, a seat belt cuter, and a glass breaker. Standard fare for these type of knives.
I found these at a local store. They told me I got the last two.....You get a dedicated glass cutter, a seat belt cuter, and a glass breaker. Standard fare for these type of knives.....
Quote from: Chako on January 12, 2014, 12:30:07 AMI found these at a local store. They told me I got the last two.I have to laugh at the over the top bling on these...seriously. One even has 911 just in-case you forget who to call during an emergency. You get a dedicated glass cutter, a seat belt cuter, and a glass breaker. Standard fare for these type of knives.That would be more usefull in the UK where the Emergency Nr. is 0118 999 881 999 119 7253 thats from the IT crowd! - its just 999Honestly the bright colors make them less "suspicious" and therefore more portable. You have that in your car no-one will bat an eye.
Recently got a fixed blade Big Kirpan knife which I think can be the best rescue knife. I know that its the most popular fixed blade knife among all the knife enthusiasts and lovers, that's why I have picked this one from LINK REMOVED(Image removed from quote.)
Hah- that one just looks like it is only good for rescuing people from their own organs!Def
The emergency number here is 111. There was an American programme that screened here a while back called something like Rescue 911.... they had to include the number 911 on the emergency number so that it went through to the real one as people got brainwashed by the TV...