70 bucks for this....

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  • longbow

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    Cameramonkey

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    the seatbelt blade is a nice touch. But not $70 nice. After all, medic shears will do the same job pretty efficiently.
     

    Bfish

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    That pricey for what you get, but if they are geared for first responders like EMT's Paramedics etc and are well built they may sell some at discount!
     

    geronimojoe85

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    My sister has a pair and I have to say they are pretty sweet. I don't remember what she said she paid, but $70 seems on the high side.
     

    Ryninger

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    If I was going to spend that much on shears, I'd spend a few bucks more for Big Shears. Cheapies that are given out like candy hold up well enough.
     

    MrSmitty

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    I paid $60 for a Gerber 600, and $50 for a Gerber 400. I consider it money well spent! Never cared for leatherman stuff.
     
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