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    The Ultimate Puukko

    That's a lovely knife and sheath, glad to hear it's a userv to.
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    My 'Stalker' Bushcraft knife

    Hi, Received my knife yesterday, the pictures don't do it justice - the holme oak handles beautifully, the blade is hair shaving sharp, I will take her for a spin this weekend. I can see this replacing my BRKT Aurora as my main user. Thanks, Dougster you made on hell of a knife ! Stephen.
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    My 'Stalker' Bushcraft knife

    Hi Dougster, You have confirmation and a PM Stephen.
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    My 'Stalker' Bushcraft knife

    Hi Dougster you have a PM
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    Maratac AAA Mini review

    Nice review, can I ask where you got it from ?
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    Has anyone broken ?

    Has anyone broken/bent a stick tang knife ?, I dont mean on purpose but during normal knife duties, batoning, chopping etc. I ask because I normaly carry a Mora or a Pukko, both small or stick tang, I have found them very strong and capable, but there is a view that only a full tang is...
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    Woodlore Fundamental Bushcraft 05-11 July 2009

    If you thought the Fundamentals course was full of surprises, wait till you do the Journeyman, that is just something else.
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    Second prototype in my search for an ideal knife

    Very nice, well made and very practical, my own favorite is no 2, if you decide to make and sell any of this model, I would be very interested. I look forward to seeing your interpretation of a Leuku
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    Nessmuk style

    Very nice, two styles blended together beautifuly.
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    Frosts Fanclub

    I've got a Woodlore, puukos, RAT's, BRKT's and many others, however I still find myself taking the Clipper or the No1 when I head outdoors. I must love them.
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    Great boil in the bag food

    Looks good, I will try the shop in Kenilworth and pick one up to try, I will let you know as and when.
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    Rifle laws.

    I would reccomend you start with a quality springer from one of the big names, BSA Lightning Webley Stingray HW 99S HW 95 Air Arms TX200 Don't forget to budget for a quality telescopic sight and silencer.
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    Kellam Wolverine?

    If you looking for a good alternative to the Kellam wolverine or pukko, have a look at the Nomad pukko http://www.nomad-bushcraft.com/2007_12_01_archive.html I picked one of these up a couple of months back and it now my current knife of choice. another good alternative is the isakki pukko...
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    Brokkniven Bushcrafter

    Will somebody please buy this, temptation is getting to me.
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    Bbk

    Very nice, I would be interested too.
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    Springer rifle

    The VCR bill has banned the sale of air weapons via internet and mailorder, private individuals can still sell or trade air weapons.
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    Air pistols: a feasible hunting tool?

    Airguns are totaly different to firearms, being cheaper to run and requireing a great deal of fieldcraft to get the best from them, this challenge is the reason that airguns are still popular even in the USA, in certain states you can shoot vermin with an airgun inside city limits but you can't...
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    Personal Survival Kit contents

    I have a policy of be prepared because in my case, if it can go wrong it will, so I carry a "just in case kit", even in town/office - satey pins, needle, thread, shirt buttons, elastoplasts, steriwipes, asprin, spare shoe laces, small SAK, led torch, mini bic, cash (notes and coins) pencil...
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    Which basic smock?

    Go for the Titantex smock, it's very hard wearing and is windproof, it is only showerproof but with a cottonproof type treatment you can improve this, I would still take a waterproof as well in case the weather gets really nasty.
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    Do you carry a folder for Bushcraft?

    I always have a folder of some sort, in the office a small SAK , at home around town, a SAK farmer, when shooting an Opinel no8, (V.V.Sharp and it cleans easily) but when "bushcrafting" I normaly go fixed blade