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  1. Whatever he's on I want loads of it. Lol. Hi Airgun . How are you pal? One year today' since my brother passing. Hard mate. Jok.
  2. A bunch of guys from our local are really interested in getting among these crayfish. Individually we have bought nets and traps and indeed the smelly bait cubes. Any interesting or intelligent advice on catching, preparing and cooking would be appreciated. I've watched most of the YouTube clips . Jok.
  3. To be fair Flacko, I think some pics of the ladies would be good lol. Holding a trout of course lol. Jok.
  4. jok

    Sciatica

    You guys get to me. Golf balls? Ffs a bottle of single malt on a reqular basis and at least you can forget the pain lol. Jok
  5. To the rescue again Sussex. Good man. Jok.
  6. Eh up Terry d. How are you pal? I am still at it and like yourself got my earlies in this weekend. Everything is looking good other than my allotment is as dry as the Gobi Desert. With the price of spuds going through the roof and my continued use of onions I have decided that this is where I'm going. Brassicas can take a hike and also, following a very successful open air crop of tomatoes, my greenhouses will be more focused on chillis and peppers. As in the past I'll put up some pics as I go on. Glad this thread is still going strong. Jok.
  7. Have a look at Fishtec. They have everything, at the right money, next day service and brilliant after service. Highly thought of. Jok.
  8. Just out of curiosity I had a squint at EBay. Without any shadow of a doubt, Honda is the Best Buy around. You can look all you want at Cobra, Huskies and mount field to name but a few. Honda leads the field. I notice quite a few new names but am guessing they are of China origin . Not really tested. Get something about 16 inch with, if you can afford it. A back roller to get that lovely finish lol. Jok.
  9. I've just been having a pint with one of the contenders. He is battered and bruised and admits he took a few good shots. In the early part of the clip he can be seen holding the ball whilst half in the road and half on the pavement. One of his comments was that although it was in broad daylight, when he had the ball and with his eyes open, it was completely dark from the number of bodies on top of him. I mentioned the female in one of the skirmishes and he just laughed and said that she and quite a few more also got some good hits in. That cabling above the shop door is live so a bit of risk t
  10. With you there Paulius. I've done quite a number of marquees in the town and for various events and without a doubt the female gender are the ones to avoid. Mean as hell with voices to match. All ends well normally. Jok.
  11. This is, without doubt, the roughest, toughest ball game you can get involved in. Atherstone just shut their doors and when the ball goes all hell breaks loose. No quarter given and how serious injury doesn't happen is a complete mystery. It's fairly common for the same families to 'win' the ball and as you might imagine, they are hardy kind of characters. Jok.
  12. Oil mate. Doing quite a bit of wood turning you find some very good oils available. I started the same way as yourself spotting a decent stick in the hedgerow and putting it away for later. Blackthorn is one of the most rewarding with holly and ash a close second ( in my opinion). Strangely, wild rose is good as well. I get off on doing the top end of the sticks. Nobody really notices the shank. As regards the ferrules, a must. A good stick needs that finishing touch. Jok.
  13. Rob. I have made quite a few sticks and actually a number of holly. If I'm being honest I cut the holly, put it in the workshop and completely forgot about it for a number of years. The bark comes off fairly easily leaving an unforgettable white stem which is as hard as nails. I think if being honest, time is the main thing. As you doubt are aware, green timber is a Nono. Just as an aside. Ash which grows on the sides of road banks is an amazing way of getting a natural handle. If you look at how the root goes in to the bank at virtually 90 degrees you'll see that it creates a natural handle.
  14. Oh dear. Now you've got the boys hopes up. Naughty naughty. I'm willing to bet that if he checked in the same skip he'd have found a dinosaur skeleton or something of real value. LOL.
  15. Split cane rod. Chucked mine about 1965. Was a Hardy's. From Alnick in Northumberland. Should have a badge near the front of the cork if same. Reel just a centre spool, nowt special but should polish up nice. Not a bad find really but not collect able and not of any value, in my opinion. Jok.
  16. Flipping heck mlk those dogs really look the business. I particularly like the black lab. What a specimen. Actually the springer looks pretty good as well. Good luck with your endeavours and look forward to your write ups. Last up on Montose Basin in 1987. Jok.
  17. Eh up Terry. Hope you've had a good winter. Back to reality now though. I've bought all my seed potatoes including 2 new varieties, to me at least, Jazza and Casablanca. Also found a local source for large onions of which I've ordered a score. The onion sets and garlic that I put in, in November are looking healthy. Also Spring cabbage starting to heart up a little. I think, because of health issues, this year is going to be tough so I'll be downsizing next year. I wish you and all our fellow contributors a successful growing season. Jok.
  18. Budgie 123. I agree if you are only using one knocker box. However, using 3 boxes , one at each end of the bury, all you have to do is work the 3rd box in the middle. Simples. One or two hiccups on the side of busy roadways but other than that fairly foolproof. Jok.
  19. Seeing as how the knocker box ceased being produced some years ago to be surpassed by the dreadful orange thing with the huge collars it seems that you have little choice in the matter. Also, there are not many technicians coming forward who are prepared to carry out repairs on the lovely grey box. Actually, I imagine there are 1000's of these MK 1's in existence, in drawers, in sheds in old rabbiting coats etc. All you have to do is find one. Ah, if only the lovely gentleman, Jim Chick, was still with us then we would have a definitive answer for you. One other thing springs to mind!!! Have y
  20. Is anyone going around shooting in Glasgow????? You are on a different planet. How old are you or is 1970 the clue? Jok.
  21. The Holy Grail Nicholas. I wondered when someone would find it. Lol. Absolutely stunning. Who ever would have thought of a pair of matching knives? Certainly not I. I imagine this will go into a collection and why not. Lovely to look at and as always presented in a beautiful way. This commission must mean a lot to you and I look forward to the next one. Jok.
  22. Hi how Micky. How you doing? Ashby still going along nicely. Why don't you drop in the Bull one day? I think pics of the 'wild polecat' will reveal big fck off ferrets returned to the wild because guys couldn't handle them. Only an opinion mind. Jok.
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    Terriers

    I'm a bit oaf a dog myself and to be fair can't help dropping in when the opportunity arises. Lol. Jok.
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