These are pretty cool. Stainless or titatnium CNC machined beads for dressing up any paracord accessory - Rick Hinderer style. I have some on my favorite blades and you should too Stainless $10 Titanium $25 Survivalmonkey is a dealer for Rick Hinderer Knives. Carrying knives like the XM-18 as well as Hinderer pens and accessories. Send me a message on the forum or email to purchase.
Melbo ,please enlightem me on y i would like to spend 10 or 25 dollars on some beads for a lanyard.... other than hey look cool??? do they have any usefull functions?
ok thanks , so has anyone hear actually paid 60$ for a pen a or 675 for a pocket knife or 25$ for some beads to hand on there tassles? what makes thesethings so special ???? has anyone purchased one and said my BOB would not be complete without one?
yes they have. Some people like to pay more once for something that will last a lifetime than less for something that might be garbage in a couple years. The beads? just a cool looking accessory for the knives Hinderers are not the most expensive folders by a long shot. Not for everyone.
the beads are for those who need to rely on a zipper in the time of need without fumbling around with a string. No one says you have to pay for them, but those who have the money to spend on these items are more then welcome to enjoy the fruits of their labor. Getting kind of tired of the "too much for me" attitude. Perhaps Walmart has a place for those who want to buy cheap, buy thrice!
Some people buy expensive things simply to show off. I'm not one of them. Nor would my conscience allow me to offer something like that at such a price. But that's just me. If you offer such an item, or any luxury item, you must be prepared for criticism. Are you the one who makes them?
Snake, you need not like the product, and you are free to say so. There's no need to pursue someone elses reasoning for liking and buying. Nor is it a beneficial to the thread to pick apart the seller's pricing schemes. And it isn't necessary to justify your choice to not buy/ Or, make your own like I do, out of wood to use as toggles on m/c jacket zippers. It just doesn't matter.