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Those are nice Guyon. Saw those at BCUSA. I like the organization of them.
 
The Finn Gas Mask bags have a better strap, but yeah, I like all the little pockets in the Polish bread bag.
 
I filled up one pocket with Jiff Crunchy, and it hardly leaked at all.
 
The Finn Gas Mask bags have a better strap, but yeah, I like all the little pockets in the Polish bread bag.

I saw some for sale somewhere, for cheap prices, but the shipping was ridiculous. I think it was the same place you got your Finn bags from?
 
Yeah, I bought three to even out the shipping per bag. Going to use the other two to gather wildflowers, unicorn antlers, and magic mushrooms.
Speaking of BCUSA, they finally started a thread just for me: http://bushcraftusa.com/forum/showthread.php/101732-Show-your-cook-stoves
Good lord, I never knew there was that much to know about those things, the poster "bharen" on page 2 just sucked me right in. Holy cow. I guess they did start that thread for you. I'm not a "stovie" by a longshot, but the tech-geek in me still loves that stuff. Thanks for the link.
 
Something I hooked up: I may have posted this pic before, but here it is again.

A Bianchi 9mm dual mag pouch with the plastic mag separator removed. Now holds an Altoids Survival Tin and a Handkerchief. If I remove the handkerchief I can use the farther down snap. Tin rides awesome either way. BK14 is attached on the back. The only drawback with the 14 attached is that I cannot clip the pouch to anything. Normally the pouch rides on my shoulder bag but I have not been using it lately so it rides inside my messenger bag until I go to the woods.

 
Good lord, I never knew there was that much to know about those things, the poster "bharen" on page 2 just sucked me right in. Holy cow. I guess they did start that thread for you. I'm not a "stovie" by a longshot, but the tech-geek in me still loves that stuff. Thanks for the link.

But now you will be a stovie. It will happen.
 
Too tight. From the cheap seats, I'm still not sure if I could fit 'em all in one frame.
 
And now for something completely different, opening a tin can with a bk16

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for the record, there was no damage to the blade what-so-ever!
 
Well that awesome house is going to someone else :( they called today to let us knew they got an offer for the amount they asked, plus said they would pay a little more than they asked if they already had other offers, their pockets are bigger than mine so it looks like they will get it. well i guess i knew it was a long shot.
 
But now you will be a stovie. It will happen.
It probably already has...I have an MSR Whisperlite International (not working consistently), An MSR Dragonfly, A Jetboil Zip that I have yet to use, and I just traded WW for one of those Asian "pocket rocket" canister stoves. I think I can be happy with that, though. I don't get out enough to justify any more of them. I actually bought the Jetboil because I can't carry a microwave in my work truck, and I'm hoping it will work out for making lunch on the road (when my back is healed up and I return to work, that is).
 
Almost done with an AR-15 build. Have to decide whether I want to do an AR-10 build, or an MKA-1919 shotgun build next. The latter would be much cheaper.
 
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