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I'd recommend taking a look at Rossi; another Australian boot similar to Blundstones. I've thrashed the hell out of mine and theyre still going strong. Only thing is I am less of a fan of elastic sides as I get older (rolling the ankle is a bummer). Plenty of other styles to choose from of...
This is an option although only in larger sizes, no smalls. Great price.
http://www.clearance.swanndri.co.nz/Bushshirts/SD0150A/Rover-100-Wool-Jacket.html
My bush shirt is a generous fit - I dont know what the newer ones are like.
I've had one for years (made in nz) and I wear it all the time for fishing. Rock solid bit of gear. Warm as toast and keeps you pretty dry. Depends what youre going to use it for I guess: handwarmers would be nice and they are reasonably bulky kit, but I'd never part with mine. Proper mens...
I've got a sharpmaker and various waterstones and theyre all good. But what I use is the wet and dry as suggested above. I just lay a sheet on the bench and away I go. Cheap and effective.
Seiko Black Monster. Not the worlds most attractive watch some may say, but good lord they do they job and offer excellent value for money. Check out the reviews - they are very well thought of...
Seiko Black Monster
http://www.google.com.au/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&=&q=seiko+black+monster&btnG=Google+Search&meta=lr%3D&aq=f&oq=
The ducks robust guts.
I've got the One Tough Mutha jacket and overpants. Bullet proof. The overpants are a bit of a pain as I cant get them on over my boots - I am considering getting them modified.
But its very well made, tough kit. Expensive but you are unlikely to have to replace it in the short or medium term.
I went with the snoseal and it seems to have worked fine. The nap on the leather was short so it hasnt changed the appearance really - maybe slightly darker but much.
Just picked up a pair of the Scarpa Escape GTX.
The uppers are Crosta leather with the textured side on the outside. Apparently they come HS12 treated, which I gather is for water proofing.
The recommendation is to treat them with Nikwax Fabric and Leather treatment. Or, for maximum water...
Nice pics. I often go for a walk up there early on a Sat or Sun morning. We are so fortunate to have a place like that so close to the city and so accessible.
Love my columbia shirts, and the zip off pants.
http://www.columbia.com/Product/4/Titanium/41030/Pants/9907/Challenger-II-Convertible-Pant.aspx?viewAll=False
Tougher than they look, extremely light, dry quickly. Fantastic.
Australian army disposal shirts - the ones I got were ok but there are better shirts available at a reasonable price... better ventilation, quicker drying.
Yes, we take an innovative approach to such things. Still, for $50 and a broken TV what did I expect?
I've had an 80 series turbo diesel (Sahara) and and HJ47 with a 350 Chev - both were excellent vehicles. I wish I had kept that Sahara - double diff locks and 33" Cooper STTs... that thing would climb mirrors.
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