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  1. No, that would make me flinch! I use these in the 8 ply... http://www.almostunwearoutable.com/product/classic-stockings/
  2. What he said - M40 will be quicker than M1 but from where you are, getting to the M40 could be bad on a Friday afternoon. At 13.30 you should be OK but best thing to do is check traffic updates on friday before committing
  3. Pricey but superb. http://www.almostunwearoutable.com/product-category/socks-stockings/ Mine get won at least twice a week between September and March for Beagling, which means they run through covert, streams, get dragged over barbed wire and christ knows what else. Still look and feel excellent (get the thicker weight).
  4. Get out of bed the wrong side this morning treacle? I'm not sure I've ever commented on him before but the fact remains that he's a vice president of the League Against Cruel Sports and is prone to castigating those of us who like country sports. He also comes out with blinders like this, which has no basis of knowledge of any sort, which he conveniently tweeted about an hour ago: Meanwhile, we allow millions of "tame" pheasants, partridges and grouse to be shot in UK for 'fun'. Hence my comments!
  5. Wildlife expert my ****! http://www.league.org.uk/get-involved/celebrity-supporters/bill-oddie
  6. Its a good general intro to the subject mate.
  7. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Deer-Stalking-Management-Lewis-Potter/dp/1847970699
  8. From the Thames Valley Police website today: APPLICATION FOR THE GRANT OR RENEWAL OF A FIREARM AND/OR SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE You must not withhold information about any conviction. This includes motoring offences, binding overs, formal written warnings, cautions and convictions in and outside Great Britain, and (by virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975) convictions which are spent under the 1974 Act. A conditional discharge and an absolute discharge both count as convictions for this purpose. Details of parking offences and fixed penalty notices do not need to be declared.
  9. I've got an ASE Northstar, which I sprayed with black BBQ paint when I first got it. Tidy job that's easy to do and reduces any glint.
  10. I think we are in violent agreement - I (like others it seems) didn't realise that your original post was only in relation to Malkiserow's question.
  11. You said " I would imagine his views are very liberal, just like the party he represents. I don't expect that he would fit in well with a lot of our off topic discussions !!" My point was that (purely in my opinion of course) neither Mr. Woodward's views or those of the party that he represents could be taken to be Liberal in the sense most people understand the word.
  12. Did you miss this bit? http://www.liberal.org.uk/policies/animal.htm
  13. None of it really tallies with my understanding of 'Liberal'!!!
  14. Stevo Its the Liberals, not the Lib Dems mate... http://www.liberal.org.uk/
  15. Good action fellas. Don't be afraid to share this on other forums & social media.
  16. Don't lower yourself to his level fellas - complain to the council and the media.
  17. He's a Liberal apparently (not a Lib Dem but the old fashioned Liberal). This lot I presume - http://www.liberal.org.uk/ You can ask Ryedale District Council what they think about it on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RyedaleDCor on Twitter - https://twitter.com/RyedaleDC They also have a complaints procedure - http://www.ryedale.gov.uk/component/contact/contact/1545-complaints/98-complaints.html?Itemid=1607
  18. Just saw this on Twitter. A District Councillor called Tommy Woodward from Ryedale District Council has made some shocking comments on social media regarding the recent tragic death of a gamedealer:
  19. tomov

    Socks

    Not cheap, but v v good... http://www.almostunwearoutable.com/
  20. The standard kit (which I picked up second hand). Yes - amount of metal removed depends on number of strokes (fnarr..), grit and angle. You could just use a fine stone and finish with a strop to get a good edge without removing much. The turnbox is just quicker to set up (and I'm lucky to have both, which is profligate really!!).
  21. I've got the turnbox ( http://lansky.com/index.php/products/4-rod-turn-box/ ) and the standard lansky system (the one with the rods - http://lansky.com/index.php/products/std-3-stone-system/ ). AS I see it; The standard system is far more aggressive and removes quite a lot of metal. I use this for 'resetting' edges on knives with great results - a couple of really knackered kitchen knives have been bought back from being blunt / mega chipped with this. However, I think you really need the stand with it, which Lansky should include as standard - I can't really see how you could use it without - http://lansky.com/index.php/products/super-c-clamp/ . I only do my knives in this when they are really blunt / have been dinged on an edge or similar however. The Turnbox is a good day to day syatem just to put an edge on - removes less metal but won't 'reset' an edge very efficiently. A strop with a block of starkie blue is what makes the real difference to the final cutting edge.
  22. Bicester is nice but Bicester to Slough every day? Lifes too short!!
  23. I'd add Bourne End to your search as well actually, particularly if you are renting (more rental property there)
  24. Price will be your key determinator!!! That aside however... I work in Windsor but live in High Wycombe. Wycombe aint glam generally - there;s no two ways about it! However, there are some bits that are pretty nice - look at Hughenden, Penn etc. Sadly they are mostly on the wrong side of Wycombe for what would be your commute. Also good train links (30 mins into Marylebone, regualr trains to Brum etc). Your money will go considerably further, as you probably already have seen. (MY flat would be £100k more in Windsor and probably about that in Marlow. In terms of commute, Wycombe to Windsor takes me half an hour if it's clear or about 50 mins in rush hour (average - can be far worse occasionally obvs). Windsor is lovely to live in but the nice bits are mind bendingly expensive. I personally can't get too excited about Old Windsor on an emotional level but a good commute. Ascot/Sunningdale/Warfield/Martin's Heron all much of a muchness - nice but pricey. If money was no object, as a shooting man who has to commute, I'd live in Henley or one of the nearish villages - Fingest, Turville, Stonor, Assendon etc. On more of a budget, Wycombe and it's surrounds have great access to the Chilterns and plenty of shoots to get involved with. I wouldn't go too much further north / east into bucks if I had to commute to Slough daily though (all personal, obviously). I would add Lane End to the list above. PM me if I can be of any help.
  25. tomov

    Folding 12

    Thanks mate - I've dropped you a PM.
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