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Type: Posts; User: Adam Savage
Welcome to the forum
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As David says, it's usually best to leave as much as you can, until you need some. This fungi takes a long time to grow.
No problem Ian. Here to help and share knowledge :)
There is quite a bit of processing, with drying and boiling I believe, but it is possible to cut a thin slice, and rough it up with a scraping...
Artists conk, also known as Ganoderma applanatum. Can get some good amadou from the trama layer
That makes sense. They are less likely to class it as a concealed weapon too, if there is such an offence in the UK legal system.
The fact they are fixed blades (even though they are tiny) automatically makes them illegal to carry in the UK. If they were designed purely for self defense, or other aggressive activities/actions,...
You're probably right for the most part, but it can depend a lot on the location, as well as general appearance of the individual/s. Officers will have their own ideas on what makes you a risk, so it...
Remember, it's still not legal carry in the UK, without a good reason to be carrying it, just like any other fixed blade knife :)
Found out it's because it's a "blob:" javascript URL. Will only work on your own machine apparently.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14952052/convert-blob-url-to-normal-url
No joy still, unless it's just my browser that doesn't like those links :(
The link isn't correct mate. Have you still got it in your watched history?
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Hi, and welcome to the forums Si
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Welcome to the forum Chris
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As said. Many people find them very comfortable, but many also find them restrictive. Without trying, you'll never know unfortunately :)
I've known a 25 stone lad, of about the same height as you,...
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All the best
Sounds good Timmy. Although not really allowed to camp on, in, or too close to ruins, technically. I don't think anyone would have minded though.
Eylesbarrow is quite lumpy to sleep in Paul...
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