1980s Survival catalogue pages

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Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jul 10, 2004
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I remember my boyhood pal Al he got hold of one of Survival Aids catalogues and I remember the two of us sitting in a local coppice gawping at each page in absolute wonderment at all the coolness ha ha
 
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BrewkitAndBasha

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Feb 4, 2021
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That catalogue was drooled over as an army cadet back then. Here's some bits I still have including the shemagh it sits on. Wish I had saved the catalogues too.
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"Drooling" seems to be a recurring term used by folks who remember these catalogues! Do you remember the shock-and-awe launch of GREEN paracord?! Good Gawd...After we had all recovered our breath and composure, and rushed out to buy a pack, they announced that BLACK paracord was also available! Was there no end to this madness? Then, along came the olive green boxer shorts and DPM goretex..and a whole generation of penniless youth were lost among the wraiths of innovation, their voices muffled by the sound of the reactivated Ventile factories..
 

Silverclaws2

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I used to get lots of stuff from SA, to even on occasion travel up to their Morland shop when it was I went for a trip up to the lakes, or rather, the mountains of the lakes. One such trip rendered a Goretex bivvi bag for that weekend's trip doing extreme lightweight camping up in on the Eastern fells. Another time rendered a SA double Ventile Arctic Ranger coat and an aircrew evac compass, the brass button affair - of which I sold last year for four times what I paid for it after it spent thirty years in my wallet. The only thing I have left that is SA is the green Meraklon headover neck warmer buff thingy of which I still use. The Ventile Arctic Ranger - I made the mistake of leaving it with my mother of whom tossed it in the bin - I was not best pleased.
 

Wildgoose

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May 15, 2012
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The excitement of receiving the new SA or SASS catalogue was something I miss very much. As a young teen the goods were well out of my range but I could dream...

I have a SA bivi bag I bought on here, was one of those sought after items back in the day
 

John Fenna

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Oct 7, 2006
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I still have a vacuum packed Survival bag .... not sure if I would trust it being usable now...
I had loads of their gear over the years - a lot of it for review when I wrote for the magazines - and visited Morland a few times. Never a bad bit of kit and their service was excellent
 

MikeLA

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May 17, 2011
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Happy days, fond memories of mainly the Euston shop but also the Moreland and Newcastle shops but the catalogues were the best. Bought the best sas smock ever owned there
 

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