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    Cravat’s

    Me too. Ceeg
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    Gnomes, of the knitted variety

    O.T. That Gnome has the same effect on me too. I have this image of the Falstaffian Brian Blessed, giving out his trademark belly laugh
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    Gnomes, of the knitted variety

    Wow, and here's me thinking that the sequence for a lonnng, chevron style Turk Head was complicated . I really don't know the half of it! But I don't see myself swapping any of my tame marline spikes any time soon. On the other hand, I have often thought of directing my canvas sewing skills in...
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    Gnomes, of the knitted variety

    I hadn't noticed before but that's an eight-strand square sennet that spirals up his hat....theres no way to knit in something like that, surely it was made separately and hitched on. It isn't so well known, that the 8 strand square, (of Hemp ?), well waxed with graphite grease, was sold by the...
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    Gnomes, of the knitted variety

    Coincidently, I came across something similar in appearance to the Gnome, though it isn't knitted. They're called Sauna Elves. Have a look at the latest from Mikko Snelleman, a very well thought of Finnish knot tyer. Rgds Ceeg
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    Help with vintage knife ID

    Very much like the sort of charkhus carried by the Kalashi's right up to the 1960's. Almost all of them made by the travelling smithy, who made everything from ploughshares to penny nails. Some similar folders were made with an extra long blade and always looked as if they were fixed blades...
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    Gnomes, of the knitted variety

    I think that is about the most humorous effect that it's possible to get from a few thousand rib-stitches . ....' I'm needing a cross word or two with that Barber of mine'... Ceeg
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    Headwear for the in between months?

    From Spring to early Autumn I can get away a seagrass hat of a type associated with Aussie golfers. Then, as the days shorten, either of my wide-brims or, if it's really pelting down, a home made cour-boule job that is almost solid with beeswax. Dry but bitter cold Winters have me in a Russian...
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    Greenman bushcraft

    I've used them several times in the last couple of years and have never had any late deliveries or other issues . Ceeg
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    Suggestions for a legal carry

    With a half-hawk larger blade and a smaller pen blade and at the lower end of the budget scale ... the Rough Rider Coalminer. It's hefty and looks old fashioned . 20 quid-ish Ceeg
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    Hell Bent For Leather

    My, they look good. Nice to see stuff being re-purposed. Unusual looking toggles, did you make those too? Ceeg
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    Most used knots?

    Off topic,,,,,couldn't resist. for DWH I have never seen that before, it certainly looks right for the job. The arrangement works on principles similar to Ashleys Quarter-pole hitch. Regards Ceeg
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    Most used knots?

    These days I seem to be clapping-on Constrictors more than anything else, left , right and centre. I find the Boa at least an equal to a Double Constrictor in grip, though possibly not quite as flexitile. Regards All Ceeg
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    Guess the wood...

    I go for Oriental Plane....patchy, smoothish bark...arrrgh, but its patches don't look pink.
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    Border or Northumbria

    I had never thought that Barbours could ever get to a stage of dereliction...the odd patching of a bit of binder twine and bent fuse wire is just an extreme patination, surely. My preference is the Northumbria, it's the only one I've ever had, cos it has the longest back and its generous...
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    William Rogers knife set info

    Nice find. I hope your project goes well. Methinks that sheath had a previous life holding knife, pliers and marlinespike. Regards Ceeg
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    Barometers?

    If the OP does get his hands on a former sea-going Baro, it is sure to have been witness to many meteorological ups and downs. I'm pretty certain that any former mariners will have mixed memories of situations in which a rising baro reading was hoped for. As a young man, I had the benefit of...
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    Kids [rollseyes]

    A ginger-beer sediment that didn't get fed? Ceeg
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    You know you’re getting old when……

    ...When the word, "cherish" comes to mind and lodges a glow of warmth in the pit of your belly, a dryness in the throat and dampness to your eyes. And, somewhere in those feelings, there is a sense of gladness that you've had the chances you had and have lived through all those and feel...
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    Favourite bird

    I take it that no-one else has ever heard of the " oooooohmee gooolie" bird as mentioned in many 1960s Rugby songs....sorry all, I just couldn't resist the temptation. Chuckles and regards Ceeg