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  • Come along to the amazing Summer Moot (21st July - 2nd August), a festival of bushcrafting and camping in a beautiful woodland PLEASE CLICK HERE for more information.
  1. sargey

    Baudrier porte-sabre et baïonnette buffle

    mais c'est superbe! si il te plais, montrer nous les photos de la sabre :) A+ and.
  2. sargey

    Skookum

    the grail of skookums is one with two rivets and three holes, like mine! :lmao: to be fair, the skookum skookum's are relatively reasonable in price. cheers, and.
  3. sargey

    Sharps confiscation

    prior to 9/11 twin towers incident i only once had any trouble walking onto a commercial airliner with a knife. flying back from a job in switzerland i had a large 111mm locking SAK hunter. the airline staff put it in an envelope with my name on it and the stewardess returned it to me as i was...
  4. sargey

    Les Stroud Bushman Axe

    profile wise, it does look an awful lot like a bog basic fiskars axe. the fiskars are excellent, for mundane chopping and splitting tasks. but that lack of balance makes for a terrible carver on anything bigger than a bowl or spoon. or any application where you're not chopping straight up 'n'...
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    Fiskars Splitting axes are razor sharp. (Gory)

    foot! back on your foot soon!:( :o i've have managed to cut my foot with a fiskars axe in exactly the same place. was but a tiny scratch compared to that though. fiskars axes are well under-rated. get well soon. cheers, and.
  6. sargey

    Article: Woodsmoke Woodlander course

    i've done a few woodsmoke courses now. they're never less than utterly brilliant.
  7. sargey

    First camp of 2013

    outstanding photo's, thanks for that! i've been privileged to see a few. night time fog illuminated from below is fantastic. especially with car headlights moving through the fog like bioluminescent sea creatures. never had the means yet to film one though. :bluThinki cheers, and.
  8. sargey

    Newbie spoon carving - best wood?

    what this toerag says is not true, he's actually very very good! cheers, and.
  9. sargey

    Machete Safety

    mmmhh. intrestin' cheers, and.
  10. sargey

    Machete Safety

    i'm going to buck the trend for a moment..... only those who've witnessed a machete being lost in full swing really appreciate just how far and fast they can can fly. it can be an awesome sight to behold. i throw like a girl but i can loose a machete into the bush faster than the speed of...
  11. sargey

    Knife comp entry...Knife complete

    yup, absolutely. stress risers bad, very bad... yup, absolutely, bolster good, very good! cheers, and.
  12. sargey

    Dave Cantebury discussing Dual survival

    i've got some fifty or sixty odd survival manuals or bushcraft handbooks, including cody's. cody's books stand out as being amoungst the very best. the bloke knows what he's about. if you were to read 98.6, the art of keeping your bottom alive, (and you really should! everybody who spends time in...
  13. sargey

    Wild Britain with Ray Mears series 3

    ditto. plus 1 'cause ditto is too short on it's own.
  14. sargey

    Dave Cantebury discussing Dual survival

    well i'm normally forgiving of fugly if it works, but that is fugly to a whole new level! where can i get one?!?! cheers, and.
  15. sargey

    happy new year

    yarp. happy new year and associated nonspecific midwinter shenanigans! cheers, and.
  16. sargey

    Is your waterbottle EDC?

    a walk without stopping to brew up? that way lies madness. yeah brew kit and the GOAT bag are always close by. it's come in handy at work when there's been no water and or no power. but yeah urban dog walks don't count. cheers, and.
  17. sargey

    100 Free Survival Downloads

    all those in one place. awesome! don't forget all the downloads here at BCUK http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/content.php?r=124-downloads-bushcraftuk cheers, and.
  18. sargey

    Rifle pimping

    Sweet! Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
  19. sargey

    Beginners attempts at whittling...

    The ring's awesome. The awl on your swiss army knife is an ideal tool for starting the inside. An easy way to make woggles for scouts too. Laburnum is notionally toxic. But you do need to ingest a significant quantity for it to be dangerous. Just try not to swallow the spoon whole and you...