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    Since most here are fond of titaniums, Do you guys also buy sporks in titanium? A spork is one thing but in TITANIUM? It's another reason to collect.

    I own 2 which are the Optimus titanium spork and a gold/yellow Vargo titanium spork.

    Most say the tines are short enough to not be able to eat noodles. I use mine when eating cup noodles the the tines are good enough. There is also enough space for the soup

    They are also lightweight and some has holes on the end so that it will be easy to carry when traveling/camping/backpacking anywhere.

    Post here your collections and please add pics if you have some

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    Hahaha. Yes i will admit i have a titanium spork. I keep it in my work backpack. Cant remember what kind it is. Ill look at it later and take a pic. I know it really wasnt very expensive, maybe $15 or so. I use it all the time though.

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    Ok... yeah... I too have a titanium spork... and I carry it in my purse... Hey! - ya never know when you might need it - am I right?!?!

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    Titanium chop sticks work much better for eating noodles than a spork...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarryH View Post
    Titanium chop sticks work much better for eating noodles than a spork...
    Awesome concept. Gonna start looking for those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buds224 View Post
    Awesome concept. Gonna start looking for those.
    I bought ti chopsticks for my husband for Christmas a couple of years ago... Go to the Classifieds page and look for the banner for 'Unique Titanium'. That's where I bought mine and they are NICE!!

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    Been EDCing a Brunton Ti folding spork for about 4 years now.
    It gets used most often when I go out to eat, along with my EDC folder for cutting things.
    The thia restaurant I eat at doesn't even bring silverwear to the table anymore since they know I have my own.
    Restaurant utensils are terrible...especially the knives.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greta View Post
    I bought ti chopsticks for my husband for Christmas a couple of years ago... Go to the Classifieds page and look for the banner for 'Unique Titanium'. That's where I bought mine and they are NICE!!
    Found them, thank you for the suggestion!

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    Yea i have a sea-to-summit titanium spork
    I may have heat coloured mine, its all sorts of funny colours now.

    It lives in my work bag, i use it maybe once a month.

    I did see a Titanium knife, fork, spoon set a little while ago, i would like to get them too
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    Ti fork here. Got a crazy good deal at REI on it-like $.80 or something on super clearance. I heat treated mine too.. Not that well but I did it. I put it in my lunch box almost every day.
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    For those who carry their sporks with them, how or where do you place them? In a ziplock? on its own?

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    I have a titanium sport, but I use my titanium spoons almost every day. Long handle, nice size, made for eating camping food from bags. I carry the sport in my briefcase and the spoons stay at home.

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    I'm waiting on mine, should be here very soon. I've already got a regular LMF Ti Spork. I use it every day. I'm really looking forward to Roger's take on it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Munkey69 View Post
    I just got a titanium spork from SwissBianco. It a "Light my Fire" Ti spork and it is splash anodized. $16 before shipping.

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    Sporks are certainly cool and they can be pretty handy in the right situation but, I dunno, the word SPORK always makes me think of a certain Star Trek character, or perhaps his cousin.

    I've always preferred the designation FOON.......otherwise known as a RUNCIBLE SPOON. Of course, there's always the SPLAYD to consider. Then again, one might ponder the purchase of a SPIFE, (if you're not in need of a fork) or perhaps a SPORF, although I've yet to see one of those in titanium. Finally, if you think you may not be in need of spoon functionality you might consider a KNORK, also known as a KNOON.
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