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    A Svord peasant knife in white, and a CRKT Drifter.

    As well as my DD tarps courtesy of Sandbag47.

    Cheers, Alan.

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    Just got me a Zebralight H51 - didnt need it, but its small and bright

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    Platypus big zipper... Nice bit of kit
    This is my firestick... There are many like it, but this one is mine.

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    got a new (to me) M 91/30 MN rifle for $119 at my local Big-5 sports...came with all the goodies like a ammo pouch ,sling, olier,etc..real nice bore and wood...vince g. 11B Inf..

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    Just bought an Osprey Aura 50L pack for excursions longer than a weekend (ie, so I can fit in clothes as well as kit!)
    .~ You can only fly as high as the dreams you dare to live ~.

    Attending:
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    Sussex Bushcraft Group Meet (June)

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    I blame Neil1 entirely... just bought a 4l dutch oven from Ronnie Sunshines...
    .~ You can only fly as high as the dreams you dare to live ~.

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    i bought a fireman sam firestation, jupiter fire engine and 2 action figures! then went to army shop to get over the cost of the previously mentioned hi quality chinese plastic dross and bought a brand new pair of camo arctic goretx mittens with the grippy palms for a tenner, an e genuine russian rabbit fur hat with fold down ear flaps for the missus for 23 quid.
    "a good reputation is hard won, and easily lost" - my nan

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    £55.00 on nothing in Tesco & £66.00 on diesel, now I'm skint!!!! Budget day...my backside!
    "Everyone Who Has Not Already Done So Should Avail Themself Of The Magnificent Panorama Provided By Nature!"

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    hopefully a new house

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    Quote Originally Posted by FGYT View Post
    hopefully a new house
    always someone trying to go one better! lol, lets hope it all goes thru ok, bloody nightmare buying and selling.
    "a good reputation is hard won, and easily lost" - my nan

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    Thats good.

    An axe head (suspected Ellwells but uncertain) a tilley lamp and a stove

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nova & Pinky View Post
    I blame Neil1 entirely... just bought a 4l dutch oven from Ronnie Sunshines...
    The first step on the slippery slope towards collecting cast iron camp kitchenalia
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    My wife struggled to understand why I wanted to meet men off the internet in the woods... now she knows

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mesquite View Post
    The first step on the slippery slope towards collecting cast iron camp kitchenalia
    Haha, don't go there! It was only after Pinky saw Neil's last weekend, that he conceded that they were a good idea...
    .~ You can only fly as high as the dreams you dare to live ~.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nova & Pinky View Post
    Haha, don't go there! It was only after Pinky saw Neil's last weekend, that he conceded that they were a good idea...
    I rest my case...
    Man of Tanith (on the subject of meets)
    My wife struggled to understand why I wanted to meet men off the internet in the woods... now she knows

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    Recently bought a set of leather bags off John Fenna which should come in handy. Aslo got myself a titanium mug and spork, a trangia meths burner, perry whistle and a cheap wood gas stove (bushbuddy copy).
    Pain is a sensation, and as with all sensations it is there to be enjoyed!
    There is no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate kit!

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    Ive just bought myself an arctic sleeping bag and 2 liners a sand coloured and olive green.
    Bloody typical the weather is glorious now and i will prob have to wait 6mths now to use it!
    Inter arma enim silent leges

    Mike

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    I just ordered a Mora crook knife to finish off the bits of "spoons" I have in the garage.

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    Two new rear tyres £640
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mesquite View Post
    I rest my case...
    I didn't need convincing - I love cooking anyway, so it's a natural extension
    .~ You can only fly as high as the dreams you dare to live ~.

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    Just bought a smaller dry bag for the canoe.

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    when we destroy something created by man we call it vandalism, but when we destroy something created by nature we call it progress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nonsuch View Post
    Two new rear tyres £640
    Ventile?...
    For a' that, an a' that,
    It's comin' yet for a that,
    That man tae man the world o'er
    Shall brithers be for a' that. R.B. 1759-96

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    Some new erasers for my Pental 0.5mm propellant pencil and Firefly boxed set of DVDs the complete series on Ebay.

    Haven't bought anything bushcrafty but Alison and I were walking up at the Normandy beaches today (It's her birthday so we made a day out of it) and I picked up a load of flint stone from "Juno" beach in anticipation of receiving the striker from Whittler Kev'. Figured I'd make myself a Jerimiah Johnson type tinder/striker pouch thingy. Just tried my Opinel carbon knife on one stone and got some sparks, so things are looking good.
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    some leather goods
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    I want to contribute to this thread but I hardly ever buy anything... but I have recently bought a van, then a new gearbox and clutch for it and some diesil to get it running. Now I am totaly skint!
    Oh - I did find a few pennies for some leather to make more stuff to sell...and a lottery scratch card....but that last was wasted effort!
    Love makes the World go round......Lust makes it all go pear-shaped...

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    A Navigon GPS system - not particularly bushcrafty but I can now do some geocaching with the kids.
    Gibbo.
    http://gibboscanoe.blogspot.com/ Please click on the adverts, it earns me money which helps to keep me on the water...

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    A box of Esbit tablets. I prefer hexi but I'm trying to cut down on size.

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    An Alpkit gourdon 20 litre(yes I know) it's a brilliant bit of kit.No frills nothing that isn't needed and 100% waterproof.

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    A scout hammock for my day sac.

    One of them wee compasses for my watch strap.

    Rest you can guess...
    For a' that, an a' that,
    It's comin' yet for a that,
    That man tae man the world o'er
    Shall brithers be for a' that. R.B. 1759-96

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    2 spicy chicken pasties and a belgian bun.
    In a little world of my own!!

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    watch, beer.


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