2012 Truth Paracord Survival Bracelet
It's with great pride that I offer to you a special dual purpose gift. Not only are these cool looking bracelets but each one has enough durable cord that in an emergency could save your life.
I wear mine all the time as a reminder that each day is a blessing and that I had better take advantage of my time. If you look closely on my bracelets you'll see a small bead braided in, engraved with 2013. Another reminder that hope for a bright future is not lost. I also have the added advantage of eight feet of paracord braided into a bracelet on my wrist; that can easily be untied, just in case I need it.
I hand tie each of these bracelets in the evenings. Made from Military spec 550 parachute cord they are unbelievably strong and durable. Mil Spec 550 cord is made from a woven nylon sheath. The sheath of is braided from 32 strands and the core made up of seven two-ply yarns. Paracord is is rated with a minimum breaking strength of 550 pounds, thus the name "550 cord". They wash up like a dream and never stretch, fray or brake.
Despite the historic association of paracord with Airborne units, virtually all US units have access to the cord. It is used in almost any situation where light cordage is needed. Typical uses include attaching equipment to harnesses, as dummy cords to avoid losing small or important items, tying rucksacks to vehicle racks, securing camouflage nets to trees or vehicles, and so forth. When threaded with beads, paracord may be used as a pace counter to estimate ground covered by foot. The yarns of the core (commonly referred to as "the guts") can also be removed when finer string is needed, for instance as sewing thread to repair gear or fishing line in a survival situation. The nylon sheath is often used alone, the yarn in the core removed, when a thinner or less elastic cord is needed. Ends of the cord are almost always melted and crimped to prevent fraying. This versatile cord was even used by astronauts during the second Space Shuttle mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.
My bracelets are offered to you - at the present time - for an unusual price.
2 Bracelets for one troy ounce of .999 silver!
Check out the current silver spot price here
Listen to our Hidden Treasures podcast where we talk about silver investing and trading.
We also sell these Here2Help bracelets on our jewelry sight Penny Crabtree Studios for $27.00 each and you can, of course, buy them there if you prefer traditional methods.
For you, I decided on this unusual charge because I would like to get you used to purchasing and trading in silver. Truthfully, I don't think the U.S. dollar will be worth much in the near future. If you would like to purchase a pair of bracelets with silver, just contact me at dennis@2012truth.com and we will make arrangements for the trade.
If you are not completely happy with your bracelets just tell me and we will gladly trade back, no questions asked (well maybe we will ask why, so that our future customers will be better pleased).
Just remember your purchase is 100% guaranteed.
To see the closer picture of each bracelet scroll down to pick your color and size
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Here-to-Help Para Cord Bracelets
Order "Mountain" Bracelet; Size - Sm 7.5", Med 8", Lg 9"
Order "Spark" Bracelet; Size - Sm 7.5", Med 8", Lg 9"
Order "Oceana" Bracelet; Size - Sm 7.5", Med 8", Lg 9"
Order "Tortoise" Bracelet; Size - Sm 7.5", Med 8", Lg 9"
Order "Forest" Bracelet; Size - Sm 7.5", Med 8", Lg 9"
Order "Widfire" Bracelet; Size - Sm 7.5", Med 8", Lg 9"
Order "Dessert" Bracelet; Size - Sm 7.5", Med 8", Lg 9"
Order "Glacier" Bracelet; Size - Sm 7.5", Med 8", Lg 9"
Order "Fern" Bracelet; Size - Sm 7.5", Med 8", Lg 9"



