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    Best option for a slicey, 3-4” full tang stainless blade with a flat grind?

    I thought of the mini Pendleton as I know someone who uses one exclusively for 'dealing with' shot rabbits, but then the mention of a 'skeleton' blade for the job makes me think more along the lines of something like the ROC by Stuart Mitchell. Stuart will occasionally do a batch of skeletons in...
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    Compact emergency food supply.

    You should see the size and thickness of the slabs I make ;) Even a gurt lump like me can't eat all of it in one go ! :lol:
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    Help required identifying this old Daniel Silcock tool

    It reminds me of the spade I had back when I was payed to gas rabbits. Sharpened on all 3 sides that the handle didn't touch it was a formidable tool for clearing undergrowth and briars to expose the burrows before cutting a sod of earth-n-turf to plug the bury closed with. Mine though had a...
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    W W U do?

    I'm in the same boat as C_Claycomb. I would not have bought it to re-purpose. Just like CC, I make knives so have facilities to do all sorts of work to them. If I already owned that knife I'd probably put a new handle on it after removing the existing one and giving the whole thing a damned...
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    New Member Cheshire - date of a William Rogers knife?

    Other than obviously being in desperate need of a good clean-up I'd say that you've got yourself a treasure there :) William Rogers knives were everywhere in the 50's, 60's and early 70's Nearly 50 years ago when I was a Scout we all had a William Rogers 'sheath knife' * Depending on how rich...
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    Large Felling Axe quesiton over 4lbs - UK brands/ UK Buys?

    I can only reiterate the above. If you want a , good quality, brand new 'felling' axe you will either have to bite the bullet and fork out 'serious' money for an imported item or a hand-made axe done by a skilled 'smith. A better option is to watch E-bay and try buying an axe made by one of the...
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    Hanging wood

    I have access to a long narrow piece of woodland where I walk nearly everyday. I have a firepit down there and am always looking for this sort of thing as I go through. All the bigger stuff is 'out of bounds' if it's 'good' wood (ash or hawthorn) as the landowner wants that for home, but stuff...
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    Bug out coffee

    I like a cup of coffee when I reach the end of my regular dog walk. I have a fire-pit there and a hidden kettle :) My trick is to take water, powdered milk ( or a small scavenged bottle of the real stuff) and my tin mug. In the mug are home-made sachets of coffee mix. For me that's one and a...
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    Compact emergency food supply.

    Vacuum packed, home made, all-butter flapjack with mixed dried fruit and a few chopped glace cherries in it :) Lasts ages and is truly delicious. I strongly recommend making several differing slabs well in advance so you can experiment to find your preferred additives to the recipe (I like...
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    Emergency signalling

    1. Who mentioned flares ? Not I. 2. The smoke grenades I bought were less than a tenner each. I have vac-packed them individually to prevent water ingress. They are perfectly lawful to possess and to use. 3. I hoped the info, and the idea, might be of help to someone who, like me takes such...
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    anyone who knows about Lowe Alpine Pathfinder 120 Liter?

    I have one sitting in a cupboard unused these days. 120 litres of gear adds up to quite a weight and my back and are getting no younger ! It wasn't cheap but it's a hell of a pack. If I need more than a 45litre packs-worth of kit these days I take the Land Rover ! :lol:
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    Emergency signalling

    These are smoke grenades, not flares. Slowworm ... A quick Google shows a couple of retailers in Devon (I searched 'Fireworks Devon). That, and a couple of phonecalls might be fruitful. Also a hell of lot cheaper than those you'll get from a chandlers.
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    Emergency signalling

    I hope this is in the correct section ..... I recently had a chat with a helicopter pilot who used to fly an Air Ambulance. He and I are both shooting men and conversation tripped towards the fact they we (and many if not all good bushcrafters) often find ourselves in the absolute middle of...
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    Is this fatwood?

    A whole pallet of fatwood ?? You sure it wasn't just perhaps pressure treated with something smelly and flammable ? Mind you ... either way winner winner turkey dinner :)
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    Take a Friend Fishing initiative Spring 2026 3rd April to19th April

    :lol: If you can find a trout in the upper Great Ouse or the Nene you's a better fisher than me laddy ! Having spent 6 years as the Head Bailiff for one of the local clubs I know that stretch of river ;)
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    anyone who knows about Lowe Alpine Pathfinder 120 Liter?

    Is that the one with removable side pouches, each about 10 or15 litre ?
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    Take a Friend Fishing initiative Spring 2026 3rd April to19th April

    What a shame they chose to do this during the traditional 'Closed Season' when you can't fish the rivers. My shooting mates little lad is now old enough to sit still and listen and we'll be getting him 'hooked' this Summer via the traditional method .... A size18 hook, single maggots, and more...
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    Bark River Knives (BRKT) out of business - Chinese blades marked Made in USA

    This answers the questions in my mind ! I recently 'fettled' 3 supposedly identical BRKT knives for a client and the way the hones felt on them told me that they were definitely not the same as each other. 2 of them were very obviously softer. One of those was a pig to get a good edge on that I...
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    Bushcraft Knives

    I pitch my tent in the 'full flat grind camp'. Quicker and easier to sharpen than a Scandi grind (IMO) and far better for the sort of cutting I do. A slim profile full flat grind will make penetrative cuts so much easier than a Scandi. The Scandi gets thick too quickly behind the edge. Those who...
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    new buck knife

    That was filmed in a portacabin that served as my workplace years ago. Filmed and posted by my mate and work colleague. That 110 had been out with me that night and had paunched out and de-footed about 20 rabbits before I called in to see my mate on the way home. To the O.P. ... A 110 simply...