what is your oldest piece of kit that you still use today?

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tomongoose

Nomad
Oct 11, 2010
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Plymouth
The oldest thing I have is my granfathers axe but the thing I have had the longest are my ali camping pots and pans that i bought when I was 7 they are fairly dented but still going strong over 20 years later
 

Pignut

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jun 9, 2005
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12
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Lincolnshire
I have a leather tobacco pouch that is 100+ years old (Holds my traditional fire starter now)
 

spandit

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 6, 2011
5,594
308
East Sussex, UK
My wife?

I've got an old canvas satchel that I think dates from WW2 that I use occasionally. There's also a canvas bedroll/bivi at home. It's sand coloured canvas so wonder if it was used in a desert during the war?
 

Ape_Ogre

Tenderfoot
Apr 26, 2010
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0
Southport, UK
I found a 'Beanfeast' packet in the cupboard a few years back and it was over 10 years out of date ! And they last forever so heaven only knows when I bought it.

On a more serious note my dad bought me a swiss army knife when I moved out into my own home and that was about 20 years ago. It still looks almost as good as new and is still the knife I use the most (if only for the scissors...)
 

Bushwhacker

Banned
Jun 26, 2008
3,882
8
Dorset
My great, great (and another great I think) grandfather's billhook. It's way over 100 years old but needs a bit of tlc now.
 

Tank

Full Member
Aug 10, 2009
2,015
278
Witney, Oxfordshire
my axe, 20 years old... 17 new heads and 14 new handles ....

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Sorry had to do it.
 

Retired Member southey

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jun 4, 2006
11,098
13
your house!
This ranger 57 with clip point blade,
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I remember my that my Father gave it to me, and that he had it as far as I can remember so its at least 28 years old, it fell out of my pocket on exercise a few years back and though it was still usable after a bit o field tinkering it was never the same, Its now in Switzerland being referbed at Wenger(brilliant service by the way) should be coming home soon:D
 
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kodiakjoe

Full Member
Apr 11, 2011
437
0
Leeds
I've use a kent pattern hatchet that is of considerable but indeterminate age, and one of my favourite bits of kit that still gets packed on every trip is a 20 year old o/g buffalo windshirt
 

Amon81

Nomad
Mar 9, 2009
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Birmingham
Mine would be my grandfarthers old Scout tent, it goes back at least to the 1940's.



So worth it's weight when the rain really stats coming down. A good few times a couple of friends have got in it with me then there nice new light tents are getting batterd by the wind and rain. Plus it's nice and cool in the summer.
 

Laurentius

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Aug 13, 2009
2,433
628
Knowhere
I have a pair of WW2 spectacle frames which I wear regularly (I am wearing them now). Some thirty years or so ago I used to use a Victorian pocket watch as my everyday timepiece. I have no idea of the age of some of my (not so) sharps but I would say they are getting on.
 

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