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    Cool R J Evans Bushcraft Knife

    Got this a while ago, but never use it as don't get out bushcrafting as much as I would like.

    Made by RJ Evans (Robevs73) of this forum and is a really beautiful knife that deserves to be out and about a lot more than it is.











    I'm looking for a Maxpedition jumbo Versipack or Rucksack, or something similar by 5.11

    Phill
    There's no such thing as bad weather, just a bad choice of clothing.

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    I have a Camelbak Motherload if your interested

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    Hi mate.

    Very interested, can I ask is it the 1000 or 500 denier version, and what colour is it.

    Thanks

    Phill
    There's no such thing as bad weather, just a bad choice of clothing.

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    I'll have a llook in the morning re the denier . Re colour, it's grey, good for all situations as it doesn't attract attention.

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    Cheers Paully.

    Is the water bladder still with the bag?

    I'm at a wedding most of Today, will get back to you later.

    Thanks

    Phill
    Last edited by Wild Thing; 07-07-2012 at 09:34.
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    I'm pretty sure it's the 1000 denier but I can't seem to find any label. The 500 denier would appear to be the newest model and mine is over a year old
    There will be an unused military Camelbak bladder supplied.
    Last edited by Paullyfuzz; 07-07-2012 at 09:57.

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    Hi Paullyfuzz.

    All sounds good to me mate.

    Let me have your address and I will get the knife on the way to you on Monday.

    Regards

    Phill
    There's no such thing as bad weather, just a bad choice of clothing.

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