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In reply to Post #19 I like this,reckon coupled with the newish Trakker ,marbled ,super duper non stick fry pan,pots and the xl ,toasty ,griddle would be all you would need,unless going super minimal
Hearing from someone Trangia ,is looking into marble non stick pans etc..if so brilliant !
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In reply to Post #29 Proof if ever it were needed that your missus doesn't look at this forum.
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In reply to Post #18 Lol - no shes not that subtle - its usually 'what do you want / email me' . . . best pressie would be a stress free divorce and a house slave that is the identical twin of Ana de Armas (real version of the digital variant in Bladerunner 2049). . .at which point Carp fishing would probably become a distant memory . . . . .
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In reply to Post #16 My safari chef died but have recently got a safari chef 30 compact.
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In reply to Post #24 I have the 25 hard anodised pans. Excellent, easy to clean.
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In reply to Post #24 A great gift
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In reply to Post #22 Don't forget your trowel...
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Trangia - 27-6 Stove UL Non Stick Pans
or
Trangia - 27-7 Stove UL Hard Anodised Pans
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In reply to Post #20 Possibly I left it in mine and the wife's ebay watch list, have to see if Santa baby leaves it under the tree this year, It's what we do around a month or so before Christmas and Birthdays as it also gives each other ideas to tell the family when they ask if theres anything for either of us around 20 to 40 quid which is generally what we all spend on each other, basically items we wouldn't necessarily buy ourselves but wouldn't mind if gifted.
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A days tutoring will Jim Shelley.
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In reply to Post #1 Cash is always useful.
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In reply to Post #19 have you actually got one of these? They look pretty decent tbh
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For the Triangia users a folding camp table with handy little side station to keep cups brew kit off the ground slightly out of all the mud if you dont use ground sheets, especially this time of year.
Linky Poo Ebay
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In reply to Post #16 Belch.... are you leaving this up on the screen for the other half to just happen to see when she walks past???
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I got Nash bivvy slippers from the mother in law a couple of years back, would never have bought them myself but really like them and now live in them in the winter. They were a nice gift.
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In reply to Post #1 Items I would never buy but probably use if it was gifted . . .
Trakker Power Flo Tap thingy
Jag Self take stick kit
Jag RP1 Pod
Solar Black-lite backrests (rather than my current P1 chrome)
Solar SP Inflatable Mat
Fox Black Label Mini swingers
Cadac Safari Chef
Another casting lesson with TE
A guided session on a water I couldn't ever fish with Tom Stokes or someone similarly inoffensive
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In reply to Post #14 Cheers mate
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In reply to Post #10 Totally agree I got my mate one for his 50th birthday and he absolutely loved it 👍
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In reply to Post #1 Behind the Green Gates
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In reply to Post #1 VC engraved Twig?
Cypography sub?
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In reply to Post #10 Too kind mate
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In reply to Post #9 Top notch cutlery and artwork was well impressed with mine
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In reply to Post #8 Cheers mate, much appreciated pal
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In reply to Post #5 Great Christmas present idea . Had my set two years now and still going strong.
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In reply to Post #6 Hahahahaha just a little biased I agree. Cheers mate
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In reply to Post #5 although you may be a little biased 🤣🤣🤣 I can concur that what vc can engrave on metalware is quite incredible.
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In reply to Post #1 I know exactly what you want. Iv heard of Vc carpy arts custom engraved cutlery are phenomenal
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In reply to Post #1 Some pots of Specialized Hook Baits that will help you catch more fish
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In reply to Post #2 Spooky - just ordered the Fareham one
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In reply to Post #1 Any books you have not read yet 👀
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Well the Mrs is pressuring me into what do I want?
Any ideas for a gist or 2 not big money - I usually ask for stuff that I couldn’t bring myself to stump up for but nice as I have all the usual bits ! Any thoughts?
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