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gra_farmer

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Mar 29, 2016
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A blast from the past

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I really want one of those :)
 
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YEOLDOAK

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Jun 28, 2015
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Was a frequent visitor to BB forum, learned so much from the many
threads, IR Bailey did a few picture threads on his knife making,
I would study his pics on how he made leather sheaths, then go away
source bits and have a go. Basemetal did some hill walks with pics,
there was a bit of everything, I loved it and miss it greatly for what it
gave from so many.
 

AndyH

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Aug 20, 2008
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I was on BB as Templogin. I remember one of my first statements "I can't see why anyone would need more than one folder and one fixed blade". Oh how smart I thought I was!

When BB died I went to see what EM was all about, but you needed to hand over some dosh just to get through the door so I decided that I could manage without. I didn't need any more than a box of knives anyway. BB was a great resource with some great people on there.

I had some regrets on BB. I sold a CF/Ti scaled and damacus bladed Shing folder that I should have kept. I sold two Michael Morris friction folders. I have since replaced them. Russell White made me a lovely bufallo horn folder. One day I came home and found it on the table with the spring bar snapped. I sent it to him to have it fixed, but he must have been too ill by that stage and I didn't get it back. I bought a stag handled two blade from Taylors Eye Witness, but it never has replaced the other knife. I also sold another fantastic friction folder, the maker I can't remember. Orange handled with a thick black blade. I bought a dog lead from Essexman and I still haven't bought the matching dog!
 

Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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You might stir up Edged Tools :)
Post some threads; educate folks about variety beyond 'bushcraft' practical, iimmc ?

Boss won't mind; he was long term member of BB too.
I think we all miss BB.
 
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ONE

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Nov 21, 2019
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I was present on BB under a different nom de net, I recall it being fraught with disagreements, some of which were quite nasty & personal. I wasn't involved I hasten to add.
 

ONE

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Nov 21, 2019
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I remember a heck of a lot of knowledge, some superb craftsmanship, and an awful lot of enduring friendships
I didn't mean to suggest otherwise, I just always found it fraught with tension. My experience may have been comparatively limited!
 
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