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Nichola

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Jul 17, 2007
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Hi,
It's coming up for my husbands birthday soon. We are both really into bushcraft stuff and have all the basic equipment, sleeping stuff, good knife, laplander saw, eating utensils, fire lighting equipment etc. We also have loads of bushcrafty books. Any ideas on stuff i can get him would be gratefully recieved.. he doesn't like things that are too 'Gucci'.

Thanks, Nichola
 

scanker

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I was out and about at the weekend, and one of my thoughts when I was there was that my Barmah hat has been one of my better purchases. Superb in the rain, keeps a surprising amount of heat in, keeps the sun off and folds up to go in a rucksack pocket.
 

Bushcraft4life

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A piece of Swanndri clothing, a jacket or shirt perhaps?

Ray Mears DVD's?

Jacaru Hat? really superb bits of kit.

Sorry no good at this, can't get decent gifts for my Girlfriend let alone think of others for someones other half :lmao: :lmao: :D
 

Tony

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A place on a course? You can learn lots from books etc but some things are best taught.
Sharpening kit.
Subscription to Bushcraft UK :D
Hammock?

How much would probably be good to know :D
 

David.from.Holland

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More homecraft then bushcraft, but a dehydrator could be a nice present. Allows you to dry your vegies and fruit for consumption when out and about.
 

Mesquite

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Just one question Nichola. Does your husband read this forum? If so, you better ban him from reading this thread so what ever you do get will come as a suprise to him ;)

Oh, and like most everyone else is suggesting a place on a course would be a great gift to give. Not necessarilly a bushcraft course but maybe something like a knife making course so he has something at the end of it to remind him of your generosity :D

EDIT:

I just saw this pouch made by Leon-1 in another thread.
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I reckon your husband would be over the moon if he got something like that, up for sale in this thread:
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=31230
 

fred gordon

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You mention firelighting stuff, but what about a stove? Ideal when you can't light a fire or are in a bit of a hurry. Or a Kelly kettle?:)
 

DoctorSpoon

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How about a pair of binoculars? If you're out and about it's great to sit and watch what's going on around you. If you haven't one already, then you could get a bird book to go with.
Or there's always a spoon carving course ;)
Nicola
 

a12jpm

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What about a large steak with some nice Harviestoun Bitter and Twisted followed by some peace and quiet with a nice book.

You'd never of guessed I've got two young kids - 1 teathing and 1 insomniac!
 

Mikey P

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How about a book like the Collin's Gem version of 'Food For Free'? It's small, portable, cheap, and immensely useful. Every bushcrafter should have one.
 

Nichola

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Jul 17, 2007
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Thanks guys, all the advice was brilliant. Gave me some really good ideas. a12jpm, i'm sorry you get no sleep! Thank god they grow out of teething!
Nichola
 

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