The historical popularity of stick tangs could be because the design lends itself to ancient/preferred/available manufacturing methods. Stick tang construction makes sense if you are forging a knife, also it uses less steel and would therefore be more economic when steel was relatively...
It was good to come and say hello and I would like to stay longer next time. Will try and bring tent, food and beer.
It might be difficult explaining to my wife why I would want to camp in the woods and s#@t in a bucket less than a mile from home but I will work on it.
Thanks and looking...
Those racks are notorious for snapping, I have seen a few broken ones with far far less weight than you have in the picture.
You would be much better off with a normal rack though obviously you cant on that bike.
If you are riding off road it can be better to carry your gear in a back pack...
I have a pair of Zeiss Jena 8 x 30s I picked up at a charity shop. Paid £20 and they are in very good nick. They can go for silly money on E-bay.
Also have a pair of Russian Gnus which are so rugged they have survived about 5 years living on the floor of the car - no case or lens caps. They...
Hi to everyone on BCUK. I have been visiting occasionally for a few years. I am not into Bushcraft but often think of dabbling a little and I make knives which sort of pushes me in that direction.
I spend a lot of time on British Blades so I suspect I will find a few people here I know...
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