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  1. FoxyRick

    Whats happened to ROF ?

    At least we'll get to take the mickey out of whoever broke it, when it comes back :roflmao:
  2. FoxyRick

    The End of Internet Knife Sales. Law change could target one-hand opening folders

    Yes, some things are designed as weapons. The government, however, are treating all knives etc. as weapons and continually referring to them as such, and only as such. So is the press. They want all knives to be classed as weapons and literally put us on the defensive for owning what are, for...
  3. FoxyRick

    Sheath addons.

    Blimey, that really is a messed up heat treat! My first thought on your OP was 'what a great looking knife'. I'm familiar with the maker although I've never owned one of his knives. I wonder how many other knives are out there like that. Best of luck with your next knife!
  4. FoxyRick

    The End of Internet Knife Sales. Law change could target one-hand opening folders

    It might be noteworthy that many police officers carry leatherman-type tools. I bet many of those are one-handed, and certainly lockers. According to the letter of the law, I believe they are already on dodgy grounds with that, with regards to (not) needing it at all times for their jobs as we...
  5. FoxyRick

    The End of Internet Knife Sales. Law change could target one-hand opening folders

    I've done that... the glitch with it is that the insurance is not valid if one does not obtain a 'certificate of posting' from the Post Office when it's handed in. Sensible I suppose since otherwise how does RM know it's even been posted? When I've handed them in, I've still been asked 'what's...
  6. FoxyRick

    The End of Internet Knife Sales. Law change could target one-hand opening folders

    That's probably something to do with any offence with a sharp or pointy implement being included in the 'knife' statistics. Pencils, screwdrivers, chisels, axes... it's all 'knife' crime.
  7. FoxyRick

    The End of Internet Knife Sales. Law change could target one-hand opening folders

    daveO, Your 'facts' and not facts, they are an incorrect and naive interpretation of almost no 'facts'. Do you recall a court deciding that lock knives with blades under 3" were the same as fixed blade knives and then prosecuting on that basis? That was because the written act kept it vague...
  8. FoxyRick

    Sourcing 6" wide flat Kevlar wick in the UK?

    You're right. A bit naughty of them to be operating through a .co.uk website in that case. It gets redirected to the .com - I hadn't noticed that.
  9. FoxyRick

    Sourcing 6" wide flat Kevlar wick in the UK?

    Not black, but 6" kevlar coated glass: https://www.homeofpoi.com/en/shop/productDetails/Length-of-6-x-1-8-inch-152mm-x-32mm-Kevlar-Wick or 4.75" pure kevlar: http://www.oddballs.co.uk/120mm-fire-wick-p-1932.html
  10. FoxyRick

    Question regarding knife carry

    LOL - no, I'm very relieved to say. I don't think my mother would even have had the concept of stage names in those days.
  11. FoxyRick

    Question regarding knife carry

    I was named after John Wayne by my mother... yes, really. I don't know if my father approved or just didn't get a say. And just once to say what I think about all of this thread which I have so far avoided posting in... Putting the knife in the sack is sensible given our society, even though...
  12. FoxyRick

    Making alcohol ?

    Maybe the powers that be just didn't think it was worth trying to prosecute. I do vaguely recall that when I was teaching chemistry, I knew it was not legal to distil ethanol even for lab purposes. Buying ethanol for lab use still has to have the duty paid, and is now subject to police checks on...
  13. FoxyRick

    Making alcohol ?

    Snake recommended this book to me. It's quite old (long since out of print) and has simple recipes without needing anything too modern. It's only a few quid second hand and it looks really good. I got a copy but haven't read it thoroughly yet...
  14. FoxyRick

    Making alcohol ?

    OK, I've just done a quick bit of reading of the legislation (disclaimer: I am not a solicitor, I know didly-squat, don't take what I say as fact ;) ) Producing spirits by whatever means without the relevant licenses is illegal, personal use or not, and they are not easy to get...
  15. FoxyRick

    Making alcohol ?

    Aye, freezing cider to make traditional applejack! Traditionally made in winter, obviously. I wasn't aware we could legally distil for personal use. I wondered about it a few days ago but didn't bother checking; I just assumed it would be illegal. I have a two litre laboratory distillation...
  16. FoxyRick

    Making alcohol ?

    I've just got into home brewing, and have about 45 litres of mead bubbling away as of today. People have been making alcoholic brews since long before they knew what yeast was, or sterilisation for that matter. You can brew from anything with sugar in with simple cheap bread yeast from Asda...
  17. FoxyRick

    New knife purchases from shop in person only?

    Correct Janne. The 13 year old just cannot buy it for him/her self, which I think is sensible enough. Even though I remember buying pocket knives myself in my very young teens and I never felt the need to go and stab someone with my two inch folder. Anyone (any age) can carry and use any* knife...
  18. FoxyRick

    New knife purchases from shop in person only?

    I have to also change the item location on the left from 'default' to 'worldwide' or 'europe' to see knives.
  19. FoxyRick

    New knife purchases from shop in person only?

    Not at all, in fact you are ignoring the points I'm making. If you want to carry on though... Please don't put words into my mouth. I've said nothing about rights or human rights. Stop using 'arguing tactics' and changing the target. I've talked about the freedom to do something (that we...