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MartinK



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Orkney Grey
How about a lovely bit of heritage - Sheffield Steel...
http://www.taylors-eye-witness.co.uk/wp-co...knives.pdf Defender "Puma" 2.4 110 County Utility (possibly the last of the 2.4's)
Post #170631 25th Sep 2012 6:55am
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ken



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Folding Laughing Wink
Post #170639 25th Sep 2012 7:23am
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GREENI



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Cheers guys, It really is a 'kin minefield. I do appreciate nice things and that with all hobbies like knife collecting, the price has no limit, though for this, I'm keeping it strictly to a budget.
To be fair, I'd buy the Zombie apocalypse Gerber kit, if it were uk available.
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Patrick



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oooooooooh, Ken. Show 'em a picture of yours! Cool


(The work of art that Roger did for you...not your ****) Wink
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GREENI



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I've seen some of Kens collection at the time of the riots.... Epic.
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db950



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You could make up your own Gerber zombie kit, all available in the uk
Gator machete £25
Gator machete pro £53
Camp axe II £50
Parang has been recalled, replace with brush hook £23
LMF II Infantry £100
DMF Folder £35
Epic (hard to find in stock now) £30

Would need to find a suitable pouch to hold it all though.
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pope10001



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United Kingdom 1992 Defender 90 200 Tdi HT Zermatt Silver
A company called Fallkniven make excellent quality knives. i have had mine foe over 5 years now and it has been used for everything.

http://www.fallkniven.com/en/shop/details/...knives/f1b

HTH

Mark
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megatoad



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We bought a load of 6" Sheaf knives from Clas Olsen for the Scouts bushcraft, extremely nice carbon steel edges that hold a beautiful edge.

That said with UK law so keen on stamping down on the legally minded folk you have to be careful where you store them and why you have them in your possetion !! Banging Head I keep mine in the toolbox in the back of the 110.
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Glynparry25



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Wales 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS DCPU Tonga Green
megatoad wrote:
That said with UK law so keen on stamping down on the legally minded folk you have to be careful where you store them and why you have them in your possetion !! Banging Head I keep mine in the toolbox in the back of the 110.


Very good point.

I think one of the main things on that is 'Accessibility'. If you have major road rage you are less likely to get out of the car go to the boot, open your tool box and then stab someone rather than it being in the cubby box ready to go......if that makes sense.

Glyn Dog Sheep
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GREENI



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Well, I decide to go for a Sog Zilla, just to see how much I'd use it and to try Heinnies service. Happy with both so far.

I may start my Zombie apocalypse collection real soon. Just in case Thumbs Up
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