Try cosalt-Lewis, they had manila hemp last time I was in. Had an interesting discussion with the salesman too, he says there's a rash of really good quallity sisal rope that is being sold as manila hemp but it's not the real stuff. Caveat emptor. It doesn't last anywhere near as well and they will give no guarantees as to breaking strength or stretch with the fake stuff. If all it's needed for is practicing knots though......
cheers,
Toddy
Thanks for that, no mail order, and I am as far away from any of their stores as you can get. They do have one in Edinburgh, that I might get near this year, so might try then. They make the stuff in Romania, but the only place I can find to buy it is a website in America for one of its other many uses.
Also big in China.
You can get it in England but is wholesale, and expensive. They make it from scratch so you can imagine.
Would love to see some of that fake sisal. Horrible stuff.
I said....
Why do I hear Alec Guinness' voice saying avoid the dark side....
This product is not in anyway, shape, or form, a Bushcraft product. It is actually anti-bushcraft. It is a product designed to replace knowledge.
Which sort of tells you were I stand, on the matter. Any product that replaces a skill, is not Bushcraft, to my way of thinking. Some of them still make it into my kit because I am not dying for this point of view. Also some of them are there to practice until I do not need them, or freely acknowledging that I will not gain that skill.
At the risk of turning this thread into a "what qualifies as a bushcraft tool" let me just say that I doubt a Leica M8 is one either but sure nice to have one in your kit bag. Oh, and then there is the little matter of a very fine forum given over to the use of such devises and clearly "designed to replace" the art of cave painting!
Cheers
K
I can tech draw just. Any other from of art, and you are on your own. My arguement, and I would argue the whole point of this site, is to gain, or retain knowledge that is lost because of new technology, or changes in the way we live.
I am pro-technology, I like my PDA with my Bushcraft stuff on it. I like that I can now take a lot less camera equipment with me. I would not use a canvas bag, or stuff like that. If I won the lottery my kit would change a bit, because there are updated items that I like the look of.
On the other hand just because it is the latest, and greatest does not mean it would make the cut.
I have been at this for 25+ years now, there have always been idiots out there with cans of Stella left everywhere. It always amazes me when you come across litter in the middle of nowhere.