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  • BushMoot: Come along to the amazing Summer Moot 31st July - 5th August (extended Moot : 27th July - 8th August), a festival of bushcrafting and camping in a beautiful woodland PLEASE CLICK HERE for more information.
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    For Sale Ben Orford

    Is this still available?
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    Withdrawn Fjallraven canada shirts

    Pm sent Cheers Dave
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    Sold KA-BAR USMC For Sale

    Has this gone? If not I will have it.
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    Sold Driza-Bone Poncho

    Pm sent Thanks Dave
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    Sold Tree Identification Books

    Arrived the other day, much appreciated. Thanks
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    Sold Tree Identification Books

    Very generous, PM sent on the field guide, top right. Do you want postage costs? Dave
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    Sold KnivesbyMS – MS Foral S90V

    Yes please. PM incoming Dave
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    Withdrawn Fjallraven Nils Trousers for sale

    Hi Concerning the Ochre pair. Which photo would you say is a true reflection of the colour. Its just that the second pic is very yellow to me. Thanks Dave
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    Bushcraft Word Association Game

    Fried
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    Sold Swandri Bushshirt 2XL

    Happy to purchase at stated price. Please send details. Thanks Dave
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    Sold Swandri Bushshirt 2XL

    Pm sent
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    Sold MICHAEL MORRIS TITANIUM FRICTION FOLDER

    No worries, will have to be quicker next time.
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    Sold MICHAEL MORRIS TITANIUM FRICTION FOLDER

    Too slow again......
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    Sold MICHAEL MORRIS TITANIUM FRICTION FOLDER

    Can you confirm this is a UK legal carry. Thanks Dave
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    Best plant ID guidebook.

    The field book version is less intense, and has a rugged plastic cover which is very useful. But F.Rose is very good start. J Polands Vegetative key is very good too. The FSC keys are good, especially if travelling light. Make sure you get the different habitat keys as well as the flora's.
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    Best plant ID guidebook.

    Stace Flora of the British Isles, is what serious botanists go for.