Thought you may like to know… Bath Bushcraft store ( in Bath) recently went bankrupt. A mate of mine bought all the stock up, if anyone is interested in any of it, contact Jasper at Strikeforce UK, here in Somerset. He has a Web site of the same name, but not sure if any of the kit he has will be on there. stuff like cook sets, Mora knives, pouches, waterproof edc boxes, fire lighting kits, kettles, etc. Just tell him I sent you.
I’m guessing out of 102 views, no one is interested then. I have some photos of some of the stock if that would give you a better idea.
I suspect it’s because most of us have a van in which to camp and I for one would be more than useless gutting a rabbit. Now….if your mate had bought up and old off license or a bankrupt Greggs…..here might indeed be his tribe….
He hasn’t got a written itinerary as there was loads of stuff to move in a hurry. This is most of it. He says he will keeps some bits and pieces of it as ‘bushcrafting’ seems popular now, but will sell a lot of it off as a job lot. His number is on his web site,tell him Andy the gardener told you about it. There is some good stuff there. I’m off there later to bag me some Billy cans and a few things later. I’ll try and get some more pics of individual stuff.
He dosnt sell ‘surplus’, as what you think surplus is. If for example Ukraine ring up for a load of, for example, trousers, he will get, say 2000 pairs made up in some country somewhere, then ship it off to them. He sometimes gets the odd bit of ‘surplus’ in, but very rare. Most of the kit he sells is new, still in wrappers. All his new sleeping British army medium and jungle bags come from a company called Fecsa in Spain. They are copies of the Carinthia force 4 which is almost £300. His are £50. Good bags for cold vans…
I've never understood how Ray Mears is such a big lad considering his diet must primarily be wichita grubs and nettle tea. Plainly the local Domino's gets the good news when he comes back from his various trips where he and Bear Grylls wring out their own pee soaked t shirts as hydration.
Greggs Corned Beef pasties - the staple diet of Newport, used to bring a bag home for my boys whenever I visited. Can't seem to get them now