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    Best price for Fallkniven F1?

    Not to worry chaps. Anyone know anywhere else where I could pick one (or more) up reasonably? Regards, Jon
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    Best price for Fallkniven F1?

    Sounds very interesting. Can't seem to access it though!
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    Best price for Fallkniven F1?

    Hi there, It's been a while since I lasted posted on here, but I'm hoping the locals are still as friendly as they used to be! ;) Could someone please advise me on who is the cheapest UK supplier of Fallkninven F1's? £65 seems to be the standard price, if you can't find it cheaper...
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    Tips for eBay

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    Inexpensive poncho's/tarps

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/US-Army-camouflage-poncho-tent-camo-ground-cover-tarp_W0QQitemZ190074047368QQihZ009QQcategoryZ36071QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem He also says he has them in olive, if camo isn't your style. Not sure about shipping to the UK, but it's still a bargain! P.S. No...
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    Venison and Beans

    Wow, that sounds good!
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    Favourite bit of kit

    Likewise, it was hard, I have so much outdoor gear and knives, but I think it'll have to be my opinel no.8 pocket knife. I bought in france about 3 years ago, in a hyper market (can you believe it, they sell decent knives in supermarkets?), and it has never let me down. I think I paid about £4...
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    Hello

    Welcome! It's always good to have new members who share the worldwide interest!
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    Legendary knives

    All of your comments are valid points, I've even added the buck 110 at the suggestion of Hoodoo (can't think why I forgot about it!), but as I said, these are simply my observations. If you wan't to add some more knives, and a brief comment about why you think they are great, feel free, that's...
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    Legendary knives

    I was very tempted to add both of those two, but I felt as the commando bagger is double edged and more for fighting, it didn't really fit in. I felt that the laguiole wasn't really known by that many outdoors men/women (except in France!), but apparently I'm wrong. I have two at home, I don't...
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    Bushcrafter or am I some moaning camper?

    I wouldn't worry about it. I'm now 18 and have been dabbling in outdoor stuff since the age of about 8, and practicing "bushcraft" in one form or another for about 6 years. I can see where you are coming from, and to me, you certainly have the right interests. Personally, I think that there is...
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    survival kit

    Fishing line and hooks, small compass, needles and quality thread, some paracord and leather thongs, a small pair of pliers, a mirror, a magnifying glass, some tweezers, some plasters, the necessaries to make a hot drink, camping can opener (try and get a couple of the US p38 ones from ebay...
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    Legendary knives

    Edited and added!
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    Legendary knives

    Whoops, yes, quite forgot that one!
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    Walking Sticks

    Make sure it's a metal bucket too!
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    Legendary knives

    Just thought I'd start this little thread, about knives that, in your opinion, have shaped the way we think about knives and the outdoors, in particular, bushcraft and woodcraft. Might also be useful for people looking for something new, or a very brief review as to why I think they are...
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    Tatonka or zebra billy cans?

    My first proper camp fire billy can was a coffee pot from a well known chain pound store (PM me if you really can't guess the name!), with a holes drilled in it and a wire handle fitted, works a treat (wire coat hangers are the ideal type to use), and has a good lid. I then moved up to a 10cm...
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    If you had £100 to spend.....?

    Swanndri ranger shirt, mini trangia and 2 moras/frosts! But books is also a really good suggestion (or japanese waterstones).
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    Pemmican

    Nice link!
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    Survival is all about a good cup of tea

    Sound advice! It's amazing what some hot water and herb leaves can do for morale!