Endicotts Army Surplus...The Endicott Norwegian Strip av lerre

Mr Mac

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EST. 1937



Sarah and I travelled to Exeter during the spring vacation and visited our friend Kevin in his shop.​
This has to be the best little shop of it's type I have ever known.​


Kevin sells all manor of equipment for use in the great outdoors.​
I have been a customer at his shop for twenty years or so and used to buy equipment for heavy use when I was a S.A.R. Team member.​


In the past I have spent many months at a time abroad, living under the stars using equipment from Endy's.​


This guy has been hanging around for a long time now.​
Probably related to this chap...​


Kevin and his assistant Paul are always busy serving customers or packing up kit for mail order.​




On this visit I bought some O.G Lightweight trousers and placed an order for some good quality summer boots. Which means I'll have to make another visit...J;-)​
I also found an interesting roll of canvas marked (tent).​
I had a look at it in the shop and decided to buy it.​


It's a Norwegian ' Strip av lerret'.​
It's better known using the German word for it.​
Zeltbahn.​


It's a shelter sheet, poncho and an individual part of a bigger tent.​
The idea being that you can button two, four, eight, twelve or sixteen of these sheets together to make larger group shelters.​


A bit odd looking I must admit, I bought mine to wear in the evenings by an open fire, I figured it would keep a breeze at bay and not melt at the first hint of a spark.​
It can be folded and worn in many different arrangements.​
It is also long enough to use with my very long hammock.​




You can just make out the instructions printed on the Zelt for constructing larger tents.​


I figured that if I were to use this sheet other than a windcheater I had better improve its waterproof qualities.​
I hung it up in the garage and gave it a liberal coating of​


It does what it says on the tin.​


This treatment can darken the colour of the canvas, on this occasion there was little change.​
Whatever you do...​
Do not use this treatment on modern carbon based material.​
It will dissolve !!!​


Well, if these clouds are anything to go by, it looks like I'm going to need my new bit of kit to keep the weather off.​


You can call Kevin on 01392 433331
Or visit his site at...​

Endicotts Military Surplus and Outdoor Survival Equipment.​
2 West Street​
Exeter​
Devon​

EX1 1BA​
 

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