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    well?

    This time of year I usually splurge on some piece of fishing/survival/hunting gear (my x-mas gift to myself.) This year I'm eyeballing a gerber multi-plier 800 Legend multi-tool. I've never had a nice multi-tool and I've always liked Gerbers.

    So the question remains, what's next on your wish list?


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    2 books-Ray Mears Northern Wliderness and The Real Heroes of Telemark by the same chap. The latter is one of the most amazing wartime exploits of the Norwegian resistance.
    Sounds silly but I'd also like some decent winter socks, and a new hat!(the old one lets in more draughts than it excludes now)

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    A women......Used, but in fairly good shape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sourdough View Post
    A women......Used, but in fairly good shape.
    Do they have to provide the stockings though
    Recession; A period when you go without something your Grandparents never heard of.

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    The old codger I know in upstate NY to finally agree to sell me his farm.
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    A metal storage cabinet. Yeah, I know, I need to set my sites higher (shrug).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    2 books-Ray Mears Northern Wliderness and The Real Heroes of Telemark by the same chap. The latter is one of the most amazing wartime exploits of the Norwegian resistance.
    For anyone thats into Nowegian history and bushcraft, I highly recommend checking out the Sami movie "Ofelas"...or "The Pathfinder" in English subtitles. It is awesome! Here is a clip:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8Ylq...eature=related

    It is one of my all time favorite films

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    What's on my list??? A damm job that doesn't pay just minimum wage! Thank you obama!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sourdough View Post
    A women......Used, but in fairly good shape.

    Hmmmm....what ya got to trade? We might be able to work something out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boker View Post
    Hmmmm....what ya got to trade? We might be able to work something out.
    LMAO!!!!!!
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    I'm ordering a weapons silencer from "Gemtech" but I wont have it till late January or February. After it gets here I'll still have to fill out and send in the Federal living trust paperwork and that will take a couple more weeks. But thats ok, in the end I'll have a silencer that I can use on several of my weapons.
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    lets see an alpha jump hour watch a douk douk and thats all i expect to get but id still love a kukri and one of jorge spraves car-a-beaner (im sounding it out my spelling isnt great) slingshots that are so darn awesome.

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    This year is both simple and hard; I want a job that will pay the bills.
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    Or 48 manual sanders that work cheap.
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    waterproof snake boots, and a new pack.. mine are both wet and tied together with various cordage...
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    a good compass (any suggestions?)

    some tough, durable, comfortable canvas-type pants (again, any suggestions?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by preachtheWORD View Post
    a good compass (any suggestions?)
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