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    Default Having a big clearout

    Timberland walking sandals size 8 (dead good but too big for me)

    Peter Storm waterproof trousers small size (30-32 in waist) navy

    Trangia set in box, (27-2) missing one pot but otherwise good cond

    Camo net 5 ft by 20

    lengths of white cord (not paracord) from a dingy chandler, has many uses (guys for example)

    I still have a couple of those machetes

    in return I fancy;

    stropping paste (I already have a leather strop, thank you)
    axe sharpening stone
    Biscuits FRUIT
    veg tanned leather bits
    tarp
    folding saw (doesnt have to be a decent one)
    black PLCE
    sensibly coloured T shirt XL

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    Any pics of camo net?

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    I have an army issue (webing/tape round the outside and down the centre length with handles if that makes any sense) tarp that is surplus to my requirements. Swapsies for the camo netting?
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    I've a load of black or purple XL t-shirts here with designs from my range on. Might be a dark green one or 2 as well. All new, they are what I sell on my site. If you like them, I'm interested in the Trangia
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    Toots PMed

    net nominaly gone

    Im not sure I really want a T shirt; I have a load, but they are all scruffy and to be honest, Im tired of them. But I tend to use things untill they wear out, and all of mine seem to still have a bit of life in them.

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    Have you any pics of the machetes? i quite fancy one, mine is a very very battered ex army example, needs replacing, i got a folding saw for trades and i'm sure i could rustle up a couple of packs of biscuit fruit (can't stand em! brown and pate for the win!)

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    proper geniune Martindale

    a folding saw and some biscuits fruit would be very nice

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    I'll take the Bottom one in trade for the Saw and Couple of packs of biscuit Fruit (sure i can find some in one of my rat packs) if thats cool with you Drop me a PM or email with your address and i'll get em mailed out to you

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    I'd like the top machete please, You have PM
    leon
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    Hey Tengu, has the Trangia gone? Thanks, Andy
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    not yet...............

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    I don't want to swop anything but knowledge today, have you tried mixing up tallow and carborundum powder and working it into your leather strop? It's best to heat it up so it mixes well and can be dribbled on to the flesh(suede) side of the leather.Hope this makes sense, if not p.m. me?!!

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    PM sent
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    Hey Tengu, PM re: paaypal for the trangia. Thanks, Andy
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    is the net sold yet?

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    Im sorry, the nets gone

    and the triangia

    thanks andy, and thanks toots for the tarp

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    Hey Tengu, Trangia arrived today, very pleased with it too, Thanks very much, Andy.
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