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    Sold TRM Neutron 2 BNIB

    Great! I'll ping you a private message
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    Sold TRM Neutron 2 BNIB

    Thanks Peter - please let me know either way :)
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    Sold TRM Neutron 2 BNIB

    A little surprised no-one's been interested so far but I guess that's the fun of selling specialist kit online! Anyway to encourage a quick sale and to avoid having to sign-up for EdgeMatters, I'm happy to drop the price to £200 including delivery.
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    Sold TRM Neutron 2 BNIB

    Afternoon all. Up for grabs is brand new in box TRM Neutron 2 with contoured royal blue G10 scales with 20CV steel. It's never been carried, sharpened or used. I've taken it out of the box a few times to try it out but that's as far as it goes. In case of any mishaps it also comes with the...
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    Mug for Nalgene

    My old Alpkit Mytimug fits the 1 litre Nalgene perfectly. Not sure if the newer models are exactly the same dimensions but they make decent, cheap kit so worth a look https://alpkit.com/ (no affiliation etc)
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    For Sale Victorinox Climber

    That's brilliant - thanks again :)
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    For Sale Victorinox Climber

    Anything to do with health (eg heart/dementia/cancer) or the RNLI is good with me thanks!
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    For Sale Victorinox Climber

    It's all yours cbrdave and many thanks for offering such a generous donation :)
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    For Sale Victorinox Climber

    Up for grabs is a surplus Victorinox Climber in excellent, barely used, condition. Surprisingly you won't have to pay me for it. But what you will have to do is a) prove you're over 18 and b) put a few quid in a charity box. For the charity donation I'm hoping the honour system from the old...
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    1980s Survival catalogue pages

    Awesome blast from the past - thanks for sharing! The thing that amazes me most is just how little choice there was in those days. As I recall the only decent pocket knives available in outdoor shops were Normark, Opinel, SAKs or, if you were lucky, Buck.