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    Shoe Glue

    I’ll second, or third or fourth or whatever…..SHOE GOO!!
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    Shakti/Accupressure mats

    Wow, you’ve nearly convinced me to try one!
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    New Zippo Insert

    Or even “facetious”. Darned interpretive typing!:mad:
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    New Zippo Insert

    I think he was being factious in a humorous way, not serious. ;)
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    Preppers Shop UK

    Absolutely, Petrified Fish knives are another, I bought direct from their site. Also had great success with a few Ali Express sellers, obviously, you have to pick and choose, but not all Chinese stuff is tat, there is top grade stuff, cheaper than you would pay here for the same thing, there’s...
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    A butchers tale....

    Interesting! I’ll have a look in my old copy of Mrs Beeton tonight, it’s an edition printed just after WW2, has colour plates showing all the different cuts of meat for beef, lamb etc.
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    What are your favourite pocket knives?

    It is of that pattern type- the chequered handle slabs, but there are no military markings on, no broad arrow. I think that knife manufacturers just made knives to that pattern to appeal to the many former soldiers after the Great War, it was just a popular pattern. If I’m right about which side...
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    Searching for an insulated sleeping mat (NOT inflatable!)

    I must say, I’m really surprised the Savotta mat is so low. I have one although I’ve not used it in really cold weather since getting Thermarest XTherm. I’d assumed, since Finland is so cold in winter, it would be much higher!
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    What are your favourite pocket knives?

    I have many, some my grandfather’s, some my father’s, and the rest mine, mainly newer (1970s to present) ones. This is one I keep coming back to for its simplicity, it takes a lovely edge and I like the worn blade- I’m not sure who’s side of the family it came from, but I think my grandfather on...
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    Withdrawn Hudsons Bay Tin with Lens

    I’ve kept looking to no avail. :confused:
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    Music

    I have a pair of these, at least I think they’re the same thing. I bought mine in Kathmandu 30 odd years ago. Mine have symbols embossed around them. Sadly though, not knowing anything about them, I didn’t try the other ones on offer, mine produce an ever so slight off beat as they’re slightly...
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    Sold Dave Budd parang. Now sold

    Would love it but finances prevent. I do want to ask about the sheath though. Is it formed from one length of wood that’s been split, hollowed and glued back together; or is it one length of wood that has had the gap for the parang carved or drilled out whilst keeping the length intact? I have...
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    Dealing with Rings

    Last went there on a British Rail mystery trip around 1979, aged 14. I remember the museum was especially interesting, full of items from the whaling industry and fishing in general, there was also the William Wilberforce museum, he was instrumental in bringing about the abolition of slavery, a...
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    Selling old engineering tools - how to go about it?

    Rather than using a 3rd party, I would use eBay. Gauge your price by seeing how many other identical items are for sale, check their condition, also check to see what has already sold and at what price. Next, if it looks to be a popular item and there aren't any others for sale, might be worth...
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    Voluntarily handing in a large blade to the UK police

    If you actually read my post, I said pretty much that: “whilst a great many of these people seem to be antagonistic idiots who have had previous legal issues involving the police”.
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    Voluntarily handing in a large blade to the UK police

    Amen to that! Occasionally I watch some of the “auditing” videos, mainly Auditing Britain, whilst a greta many of these people seem to be antagonistic idiots who have had previous legal issues involving the police, some, like AB, do do it to improve the way the police respond to photography in...
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    You are going on a 3 day trip and have to stay UK legal so what do you carry?

    This is a very good point. One very sneaky thing some can do is get you to admit “well yes, I can see that my “*******” could make some people afraid, or it “could be to inflict violence on someone”…..etc. even though that is not your intention, you wouldn’t dream of doing that. In one case...
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    If there is one piece of kit that’s gone, you could bring back what is it ?

    Oh so 80s! The pictures remind me of a picture in the local paper of an old school mate, he always styled himself on John Travolta- Saturday Night Fever at school (later 70s/early 80s. He’d opened a restaurant and the picture featured him and 3 of his waitresses hugging his legs, just like that...
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    Jerven bag? Which one and any accessories?

    I have the Särmä TST Thermal Cloak in 67g/m2, they’re quite a bit/ a hell of a lot more affordable than the Jervens. I’d say, the main difference is, as far as I know, the Jervens’ zips are waterproof, the Särmä‘s zip is not. Personally, I think it actually helps with condensation, you just...
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    Recommended metal/robust headtorch

    I have the Nitecore HC65, it’s my main light and it’s great, like a previous poster said, bombproof. I got it off Ray Mears site, basically, there was so much choice, so many options, I was overloaded. I just thought that if that’s pretty much the only light Ray Mears offers then it must be...