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    South African pattern '83 pack?

    Aye swotty, that was my conclusion too.
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    South African pattern '83 pack?

    I used this pack to walk a big chunk of the South West Coastal path a few years ago. I can assure you that it was NOT comfortable! Mine had no frame and it was a miserable 'learning experience'. It sat low on the back, the padding was inadequate and the load kinda 'slumped'. Unless it has...
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    recommend me a good outdoorsy film

    Howz about 'Figures In A Landscape' with Robert Shaw and Malcolm MacDowell
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    Bronze casters

    I was unable to load photos last night, so I have created a photo montage of the bronze axe casting course and our axes on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlqUKtMIzlA I hope it inspires you.
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    Bronze casters

    Here are some piccies, along with my axe. I have more work to do on it yet to get rid of the blemishes and to put a proper edge on it..... bloody pictures have not appeared... sorry.
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    Bronze casters

    I have just spent a weekend with Neil Burridge at The Wilderness Trust in Powys, where Neil was running a course in casting bronze age axes. It was a fantastic experience and all ten of us on the course are now the very proud owners of our very own EBA flanged bronze axe heads. I believe Neil...
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    Zebra 12cm billy can

    My most sincere apologies to those that have PM's and received no reply to date. Unfortunately, I was away on business. Thanks for the interest. This item is now swapped.
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    Zebra 12cm billy can

    Complete, new and unused. Unwanted prezzie... I already have more billly cans than is healthy for a grown man in his late summer/early autumn years. Looking for a new Frost Clipper Bushcraft knife or similar.
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    new member question, unidentified poncho

    That pattern also bears a marked resemblance to the Indian army's jungle camouflage pattern - see examples at http://www.tridentmilitary.com/World-Militaria/India.html
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    Ultimate survival tool

    monsieur, you are a lulu ..... I think it was the theme from the John Wayne film 'The Commancheros'.
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    African Overland Experience

    Yes mate, I worked for one of the overland companies as driver/leader and did that route both ways a few times, though it was over 10 years ago now. I think that of all the countries in east and southern Africa, Botswana and Namibia felt the most 'safe', though all things are relative in...
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    Favourite camo pattern?

    Bulgarian frogskin is an excellent conversation starter in supermarket queues...http://www.kamouflage.net/camouflage/00083.php .... I bought a coverall from a dealer in Bulgaria on evil Bay and then converted it into (roomy for the husky gentleman) cargo pants. They may have screamed to some...
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    Poncho or Waterproofs

    I had bought some Goretex in DPM ages ago from Pointnorth which has just sat in my 'potential projects' bag. With my cheapie sewing machine my old ma got me for birthday a coupla years ago (best present ever oddly enough), I made a Goretex poncho-basha using my battered old German example for...
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    proofing an M65 jacket

    Have you thought about acquiring one of SASS's Goretex Stash-Away Smock Liners? You can proof the M65 to cope with light showers, but underneath it you can have the added protection of Goretex. A durable and showerproof outer shell, with a waterproof, wicking inner. What's not to like? For...
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    all leather simple boots?

    Westley Richards http://www.westleyrichards.com/show/courteney_products.htmlimport some most excellent leather boots from the Courteney Boot Company http://www.courteneyboot.com/pioneer.htm in Bulaweyo (no personal links to either company). As long as you don't mind waiting a number of weeks...
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    old fashioned hiking smock's

    Of course, I recall there was a fairly recent (last 6 months) thread about the Swedish Smow smock, a tough white/pale grey cotton pull-on stylee anorak available from Ex-Army for a mere £20 or so. Add £5 for a Dylon Machine dye and £1 for salt for a more appropriate colour of your choice...
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    old fashioned hiking smock's

    How's about this ? It ain't cheap though.http://www.ebolcastle.co.uk/extremecc/alpinewindproofsmock.htm
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    old fashioned hiking smock's

    The word that seems to get the most appropriate results from a Google search (other search engines are available) is 'ANORAK', combined with 'cotton', 'traditional' and/or 'canvas'. There are lots of sites that seem to offer the sort of thing you were talking about.
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    Bronze Age Axe Head Maker?

    Aye JohnC, there's the rub. As the Bronze Age (BA) progressed, the design of the axe underwent radical modification, starting with the addition of flanged sides to strengthen the hafting by creating ridges at the edge of the axe's body: then adding a stop ridge across the axe to further hold...
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    Bronze Age Axe Head Maker?

    Chrisanson; no, I'm in no hurry mate. This one has been echoing around the grey matter for a while now. As for the ulu; It could indeed be used without hafting as a purely handheld tool. I'm not sure that fitting a small handle as seen on the Alaskan ulu would even be necessary, or that...