Thread: What Have You Bought Now!!!???

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    ...when I was a teenager a doohickey was what you got (if you were lucky/or maybe not) from one of the local girls of the evening(that's ladies of the night in waiting).

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    Schrade Old Timer 250T with original sheath...she's a beauty
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    I haven't actually bought these but they were given to me as presents.

    1. Blue Ridge Camping hammock - I'll do a review just as soon as I can get back from the next time I'm out. (http://www.lawsonhammock.com/product...g-hammock.html)
    2. Big dutch oven
    3. Big dutch oven bag for #2

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    Been a while, but I bought a dutch oven to my dad for christmass. But they will not use it as it is too heavy. So I made a trade, and gave him a new fishing rod instead, and I got the oven.
    Must be tried some time during the summer when they alow open fires again...
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    I know I'll take some stick for buying this but after the go outdoors discount and 15% discount from online scout manager I pick it up for £45, not bad as it is a gerber with a limited life time guarantee

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    Shakespeare synergy classics c 60 fishing rod and reel combo for the runt + some assorted lures, line, etc.. this will be our summer...he starts school in the autumn :-)

    Mora Robust carbon steel knife because at 8£ + something it would be rude not to.
    Victory awaits the one, that has everything in order - luck we call it
    Defeat is an absolute consequense for the one that have neglected to do the necessary preparations - bad luck we call it
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    hello,
    I was given (not really a buy) a brand new large British First Aid kit pouch MTP MOLLE/PALS/HMTC & a set of hand made wooden toggle buttons for my FSK leather/hide pouches.
    Regards
    David

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    Bought/ buying Mrs WWW a custom knife, its being fabricated atm. Get her summat nice, keeps her sweet when i buy myself an item or 10!! Lol


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    Just received my pro-force trooper 45, impressed with the quality, especially the zippers and back padding

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    hello,
    Trade off no money involved for a (hot off the anvil) a Colonial C striker similar to one I have but struck by a different blacksmith. I've got a spare Colonial C striker I might put up on the trade blanket later.
    Regards
    David

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