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    Does anyone if you can buy this in the uk and if so where
    http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=44638
    thanks
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    Try all things military's website - or save your money and buy something less gimmicky!

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    Go get a german folding shovel and a Granfors Bruk or Wetterling hatchet (try Jack at www.woodlandorganics.com), but please don't waste your time or money on that.

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    Shaun

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    Dear Othello

    Gary and Guru are right. They can be bought in this country, you will struggle to find them here and that should tell you something!!

    Cheers.

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    But that's why i wanted it because it's so gimmicky i probably will never use it but it would be just something to play with when the giant bushes of my garden need destroyed :twisted:
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    Good point!!
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    If you can get by with fewer functions, have you looked at the Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel? it is modelled after the Spetsnatz trenching tool, it is good enough steel that it can be given a really sharp edge, not as sharp as a GB axe, but not bad. It can also be thrown, and will stick. Just for fun of course!!!

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    i've wanted one of those "survival" tools eversince i saw one at the royal armouries i leeds. not good for anything, certainly. but some toys just have to be seen!

    the cold steel shovel is a great piece of kit. specially when you're trying to take out trees, root balls and all. when sharpened up properly they can do some serious woodwork. i would say that you can have a chopper/thrower, or a digger. the sharp edges don't last long when you're digging.

    cheers, and.

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    Just happens to be one on Ebay this week. Buy it now price £14.99

    Here ya go......

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...category=19296

    :-D
    *edit..And here
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...category=19296
    http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=2  66&dateline=1221166572

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