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    Please don't make me throw it away chaps

    Anyone want it?
    It's still in the envelope!
    Paul

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    Well, if no one else wants it, it'd be a shame for it to go to waste...

    Use it for firelighters.
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    Don't throw it mate, I will take it.

    If the mag is any good I will more than likely suscribe. PM me for postage costs, I wouldn't expect it for nothing.

    Cheers Neil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chubbs View Post
    Don't throw it mate, I will take it.

    If the mag is any good I will more than likely suscribe. PM me for postage costs, I wouldn't expect it for nothing.

    Cheers Neil
    Great!
    Don't worry about any costs Chubs, really.
    PM me your address mate and it'll be in the post on Monday.
    Paul

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    Just got back from the post office Chubbs.
    Should be with you soon mate.
    Paul

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    Thanks mate.

    I have made the char cloth and it is ready to go in the post tomorrow morning. You should get it in the next couple of days.

    Cheers Neil

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    Cheers matie!
    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mafro View Post
    Thanks for the kind words all. It really means a lot to all of us when we hear that people enjoy the magazine.

    A quick shameless plug though, our Autumn issue has just come out, so it really is an ideal time to get/renew your subscription www.bushcraft-magazine.co.uk
    I see from your site the P+P cost have gone up, have you thought of sending out electronical copies, vertual magazines. can be read at work on my tablet or at home on my pc?
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    Its something we have looking into in the past but need a way of protecting the issues so that they don't just get distributed about the net. Its not quite as easy as it sounds.

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