Ray Mears new Shirt

Brian.T

Tenderfoot
May 24, 2007
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I missed it on the original but read it on your quote.:rolleyes:
So am I stupid for quoting it or you stupid for reading it? Or - am I stupid for reading it in the first place? :rolleyes:

I blame Switch :AR15firin :D

Anyway, back on topic :offtopic: :lol: From what I have seen so far, the modding on this forum seems very laid back, although I reckon the mods would get involved if needed - and thats the way it should be. The modding I have seen so far has been very fair and balanced :)
 

BorderReiver

Full Member
Mar 31, 2004
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So am I stupid for quoting it or you stupid for reading it? Or - am I stupid for reading it in the first place? :rolleyes:

I blame Switch :AR15firin :D

Anyway, back on topic :offtopic: :lol: From what I have seen so far, the modding on this forum seems very laid back, although I reckon the mods would get involved if needed - and thats the way it should be. The modding I have seen so far has been very fair and balanced :)

The Modding is first rate.:You_Rock_

Mind you,the majority of the people who post on here make it unnecessary for the Mods to flex their muscles.

Well done us.:cool: :D
 

fred gordon

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Mar 8, 2006
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The Modding is first rate.:You_Rock_

Mind you,the majority of the people who post on here make it unnecessary for the Mods to flex their muscles.

Well done us.:cool: :D

Very true! I would hope we are all reasonable and balanced people on this site. Long may it continue.:D
 

Doc

Need to contact Admin...
Nov 29, 2003
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Perthshire
Interesting thread. I strongly suspect that the prices of Woodlore kit are set by a business brain in a suit rather than by Ray himself. I don't think he is exploiting anyone - anyone buying the shirt must think its worth £125 to them.

As for the kit itself - it rains a lot in Britain and unless you are expecting very settled weather (and aren't canoeing) a thick cotton shirt may not be the best outdoors wear. I too recommend the polycotton Kiwi range by Craghoppers that is often available discounted. Polycotton will dry much quicker than cotton canvas.

The Craghoppers are good for summer, but the rest of the year I favour wool, perhaps with a wicking baselayer underneath. Apart from the ubiquitous but expensive Swanni, my choice is to copy Eds and get a new or used Pendleton shirt from ebay. Search 'pendleton' on international ebay. They are made from pure virgin wool in Oregon, and generations of North American outdoorsmen have worn them. Don't be afraid to buy used - they wear well and are often indistinguishable from new.

You could buy 6 to 12 of them, delivered, for the price of a Woodlore blouse....:)
 

Jedadiah

Native
Jan 29, 2007
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Northern Doghouse
Doc, you are truly inspirational!

Whilst reading your thread, i remembered that i had a couple of Pendleton shirts ('50s and '60s vintage) from my Rockabilly days (gaze's wistfully off into the distance). Don't know why but i never made the connection. I've dragged them out, dusted them off (cough) and what do you know, as good as new and ideal for bushcraft! A little snug mind you:eek: and i don't think my brothel creepers are as useful. My wife say's they are Crepe, but i think their quite nice!

Cheers mate, a little nostalgia and some crafty recycling! Top Job!
 
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bush_baby

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Glad to some sensible posts in defence of Ray, but caveat emptor is not applicable because the buyer does not have to beware of anything; this shirt is a quality product and mentioning it in the same league as Millets and TKMAX is just laughable. Woodlore spent two years developing this shirt, and I having one myself I know it is worth the asking price.

Regarding Toddy's moderation comments, she didn't moderate (or warn away) any of the rude commentary in this thread prior to my posting in defence of the shirt and RM. That is very poor moderation in my opinion.
 
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bush_baby

Guest
I have a shirt on pre-order and I have a full specification from Woodlore about the shirt, and on that basis I feel the price is justified.
 

andyn

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Aug 15, 2005
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Hampshire
www.naturescraft.co.uk
and I having one myself I know it is worth the asking price..

I have a shirt on pre-order and I have a full specification from Woodlore about the shirt, and on that basis I feel the price is justified.

:lmao: :rolleyes: :ok:

So you havent actually got a clue if its worth the asking price.

So in what way is this shirt supirior to my £10 craghopper shirt?
 

Twoflower

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May 11, 2007
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Northants
I have a shirt on pre-order and I have a full specification from Woodlore about the shirt, and on that basis I feel the price is justified.

Each to their own!

My opinion is that unless it's hand sewn together with golden hair of virgins who were raised on the finest food and has solid gold braiding it's really not the kind of thing i'd pay that much for. That is of course my personal opinion.
 

Miggers

Forager
Dec 31, 2006
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Oxford
I took another look at the shirt at the weekend, whilst browsing I spotted that Woodlore have the excellent Ulfrotte lightweight shirts for only £30, a bargain...

Miggers
 
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bush_baby

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Looks can be very deceiving. Make a proper comparison by ordering one or by getting the full spec, as I did.
 

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