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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboy View Post
    Evening Bump... let keep it rolling..



    On offer from spandit, is a plastic WW2-style water bottle in insulated OG cover (US style, I think - it says US on the front but it's not genuine surplus)
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    Bottle and FAK arrived thanks Globetrotter - nice set.

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    Headlamp and tabs arrived just in time to go out. Thanks
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    Afternoon Bump...


    On offer from spandit, is a plastic WW2-style water bottle in insulated OG cover (US style, I think - it says US on the front but it's not genuine surplus)

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    Kev, any news on the striker please? Tree book will be dispatched in the morning - sorry for the delay.
    Great things are done when men and mountains meet.
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    I'll get it done this weekend hopefully mountainm

    On offer from spandit, is a plastic WW2-style water bottle in insulated OG cover (US style, I think - it says US on the front but it's not genuine surplus)
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    For those of you still in the dark, it's more or less identical to this:



    I'll throw in a plastic mug that fits the bottle (genuine surplus, I recall but a very tight squeeze in the cover) to sweeten the deal. No takers & I'll try to find something a little juicier!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spandit View Post
    For those of you still in the dark, it's more or less identical to this:



    I'll throw in a plastic mug that fits the bottle (genuine surplus, I recall but a very tight squeeze in the cover) to sweeten the deal. No takers & I'll try to find something a little juicier!
    An orange maybe?

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    Just received my sleeping bag from Tengu - thanks!

    No takers on the bottle/cup yet? Just back from holiday so still pondering what else to offer

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    Still no Mora... Hey ho!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Opal View Post
    An orange maybe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mountainm View Post
    Kev, any news on the striker please? Tree book will be dispatched in the morning - sorry for the delay.
    Hope you like it.

    Nessie or a swan? It just....developed



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    Quote Originally Posted by spandit View Post
    For those of you still in the dark, it's more or less identical to this:

    Post #3967

    I'll throw in a plastic mug that fits the bottle (genuine surplus, I recall but a very tight squeeze in the cover) to sweeten the deal. No takers & I'll try to find something a little juicier!
    Last edited by Whittler Kev; 01-10-2011 at 21:25.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whittler Kev View Post
    Hope you like it.

    Nessie or a swan? It just....developed



    On Offer
    Nice, Kev, maybe an elephant's head eh?

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    Of course. I can see it now
    Whittler Kev.
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    Cheers kev. Its unique! A swimming camel. Love it.

    Mike
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    Stall alert...PULL UP Stall alert...PULL UP

    On offer from spandit, is a plastic WW2-style water bottle in insulated OG cover (US style, I think - it says US on the front but it's not genuine surplus)
    There's no such thing as bad weather, just a bad choice of clothing.

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    OK, before the GPWS goes off again I can offer instead:

    • 2 x Dyneema D12 soft shackles

    Or

    • some Silex (flint)
    • ball of natural jute
    • paracord whoopie sling (suitable for ridgeline/guyline, not hanging a hammock)
    • military folding can opener (brand new, I think)
    • sachet of Sugru (green or orange)

    See what bites before I up the ante...

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    Quote Originally Posted by spandit View Post
    OK, before the GPWS goes off again I can offer instead:

    • 2 x Dyneema D12 soft shackles

    Or

    • some Silex (flint)
    • ball of natural jute
    • paracord whoopie sling (suitable for ridgeline/guyline, not hanging a hammock)
    • military folding can opener (brand new, I think)
    • sachet of Sugru (green or orange)

    See what bites before I up the ante...
    can we have the shirt off your back aswell?
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    • 2 x Dyneema D12 soft shackles


    can i take those please

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    in return i was just printing some recent photos of mine that have gone down very well on springwatch and rspb sites.

    these are printed on top quality canon paper from my full nikon D3s files each one takes about 5 minutes to print.

    no one else at the moment has a print of these.
    it may look good on screen but the prints are something else,frame them and love them.

    choose 2 from these


    1,


    2,


    3,


    4,


    5,

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnythefox View Post
    • 2 x Dyneema D12 soft shackles


    can i take those please
    Hurrah! I haven't killed the thread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wild Thing View Post
    Stall alert...PULL UP Stall alert...PULL UP
    Without wanting to sound like a nob, that really would be bad! If you pulled up you would stall more, you push down in a stall. I think you're confusing it with "Too low, terrain. Pull up"

    Oh and lovely eagle photo johnnythefox
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    Ok ok

    It was late and I was tired and got it wrong, but couldn't be bothered to change it...
    There's no such thing as bad weather, just a bad choice of clothing.

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    Unless you're upside down, in which case pulling up will make you go down?
    Great things are done when men and mountains meet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mountainm View Post
    Unless you're upside down, in which case pulling up will make you go down?
    Touche. Though unlikely to be in a controlled stall if youre upside down!
    The world is not what you make of it but what you explore of it

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    nob alert ! nob alert ! pull up ! pull up !!...no....no ! ...push down ! push down !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbi View Post
    nob alert ! nob alert ! pull up ! pull up !!...no....no ! ...push down ! push down !
    Someone having a baby?

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    Those owl prints are superb.
    Stupidity got us into this mess. Why can't it get us out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harvestman View Post
    Those owl prints are superb.
    If you like them then grab them

    Morning Bump, currently on offer:
    Quote Originally Posted by johnnythefox View Post
    in return i was just printing some recent photos of mine that have gone down very well on springwatch and rspb sites.

    these are printed on top quality canon paper from my full nikon D3s files each one takes about 5 minutes to print.

    no one else at the moment has a print of these.
    it may look good on screen but the prints are something else,frame them and love them.

    choose 2 from these (see post 3980 for actual pictures)
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    Striker recieved with thanks Kev! Making good sparks.
    Great things are done when men and mountains meet.
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