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Monday, 12 December 2016 17:20

The White Rabbit Project

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One of the neat things about the multitool industry is the celebrities that represent it. There's no end to them when you think about it- there are the historical celebs like Tim Leatherman, there are the design celebs like Tom Stokes and Launce Barber, there are the endorsed celebs like Bear Grylls and Les Stroud and there are the TV celebs like MacGuyver. Then there are the user celebs, and the Mythbusters are arguably at the top of the list, and now they are back- sort of.

White Rabbit ProjectWhile Adam and Jamie were the core team and are now pursuing other projects, fans of the show have been missing Kari Byron,Grant Imahara and Tory Belecci since they were removed from the lineup prior to the final season. But, they are back on their own, with a new show on Netflix dubbed the White Rabbit Project.

On this show Tori, Grant and Kari continue building the strange things that we have come to know and love from them from strange World War II weapons to the kinds of things you expect from comic book and movie supervillians.

I'm into the third episode myself already and I have yet to see any multitool use, but considering how often we saw equipment being repaired, rejigged and assembled in the field on the old Mythbusters episodes I can't help but think it will only be a matter of time before the usual sights of Charges, Waves , Spirits and PowerLocks start showing up again.

Whether we we actually see the plier based tools we all know and love in this show, I know for a fact they are there somewhere. And, I am a really huge fan of these three, their antics and of building strange things, so they can count on me as a loyal viewer.

I am sure you all will join me in wishing them the best of luck with the new show, and thanking Netflix for bringing them back to us!  And don't forget to leave your thoughts on the show and have your say in the forum!

Grant Lamontagne

As the founder of Multitool.org Grant has been a collector of Swiss Army Knives and multitools for over 25 years, and a user for over 40 years. 

With a day job working in the field, either out in the woods or on industrial sites, Grant uses tools every day for all manner of different purposes.

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