Thanks mate
I got a decent Feuerhand storm lantern for £3, and half a dozen good quality Army-issue cutlery sets for my friends' kids, at £2 apiece

Thanks my friend, I had a Triumph Tiger as a young man

Love that pic Harvey
Good luck with the gourd Jer!

I always think those filter straws look homemade

When I was a kid, there were always tea-leaves at the bottom of the cup. I still never drink the very last bit of a hot drink

Good to see Rose Beast
I'm heading out of town tomorrow to a couple of places long-term members may recall,
Hebden Bridge and Heptonstall. Heptonstall, high above Hebden, is a small weaver's village, where an annual
'Pace-egg' play is performed on Good Friday. The play is short, somewhat archaic, a little strange, and quite funny. In between performances, the players retire to the pub, so the performances get funnier and funnier. I used to attend most years, but it hasn't been performed since 2019 because of Covid, so I am looking forward to tomorrow. Couple of antique shops in Hebden too
Some photos from a prior visit:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/guardians-of-the-lambsfoot.1406735/page-960#post-18954586
I'll be leaving early tomorrow, to catch a train, so I won't get a chance to check in I'm afraid

I hope others have something interesting or different planned for Good Friday, and that you have a good one

Going to be carrying my trusty Hartshead Barlow, shown here, helping me to tuck into a traditional
Hot Cross Bun