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History and birth of a knife - Bushcraft USA Forums The History: The Hudson Bay Camp Knife can trace its roots back to the days of the mountain man and the fur trade era of the late 18th century Originally made specifically for the Hudson Bay Company by Sheffield England cutlers, Jukes and Coulson or Jukes, Coulson, Stokes approximately around
The warmest wool blanket. | Page 2 | Bushcraft USA Forums It's a Multi-Stripe SEAL-A2 labeled HBC 4 point from the mid 1920s Only these older HBC blankets have this fur-like nap and thickness Modern versions are completely made by machines and do not have this hand finished nap A full weight antique point blanket will be thicker and warmer than even CJ WIlde's blankets
Heavy Alpaca Blanket - Bushcraft USA Forums These make HBC blankets feel like brillo pads in comparison, not that HBC blankets are even very scratchy just shows how soft and comfy the alpaca blankets are
TR - Out under the tarp, steak cooked on coals, and a frosty morning . . . I laid out my bedroll and HBC blanket (I also had my EE down quilt with me, which is my best purchase of last year by far) After the tarp was setup, I headed out to explore the area a bit I spotted what seem to look like two sets of different sized feline tracks I think they’re too small for cougar, but maybe a bobcat or lynx with a kitten
Have all the cheap military surplus wool blankets disappeared? They produced blankets of various grades under their own label and HBC Now HBC blankets are either made super cheap for an esthetic, or made small batch for super high prices by a number of mills Quality is hit and miss even on the expensive ones These days wool blankets need to be an investment, and treated like the scarce resource they are
Fallkniven A2 - Bushcraft USA Forums I just got my first Fallkniven knife, an A2 model wilderness knife I have not had a chance to test it out yet does anyone have or use a Fallkniven any pros or cons
$600 for sleeping gear? - Bushcraft USA Forums If you get older HBC or similar high qual blankets, that'll run you around $100-200 for each blanket and usually under $50 for a mil surp bivy That is around $300, but it'll usually last a lifetime
Three Nights Hollow - Bushcraft USA Forums Within an hour of getting home, I gave it a careful, loving brushing to get rid of any dirt and leaf debris — using tweezers when needed — and then got my wife to help me fold it and put it back in its HBC bag ) Turns out my steel, made by @Red Yeti, works fine with just a piece of quartz quartzite pulled from the branch where I get my water