What’s your oldest kit

Carl Schlieper ? Solingen fixed blade knife, got given it by my parents in 1961, came from Riley's in Maun. Just putting a new hilt on it. SSharpens to a brilliant edge even now.

David.
 
After reading about the zipper going on an Aim gun bag I got to think what I have bought new and is still in use today .
I bought a leather 12 bore cartridge belt back in 1984 when I was 15 and had just got my sg certificate. It’s still in regular use today . Thought I am on the second to last notch on the belt now🤷🏻‍♂️40 years old and still going strong. Unfortunately the owner isn’t looking quite as good .

One I made earlier - 45 years ago (the thread holding it together was hand made too)
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Made my own cartridge bag, gun and rifle slips, cartridge bag, knife sheaths, binoculars case for 7x30 Swaro SLC etc. back then too.

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Still using dad’s old roe sack from the mid 1970’s, it’s still going strong.
 
An old brno model 2, think it’s stamped 1962, so it’s 30 years older than me, still accounts for a fox or two every year.
 
Guns/ BSA meteor, date unknown but at least 60 years old.
Bsa cf2 2 off one 1974 other 1980 rebarreled in 2014
1948 H&H SxS 410.
1948 bsa sportsman five 22 lr.
1960 Winchester safari express .375, rebarreled in 2014.
1968 lourona oushotgun 12b,

Clothing, 1968 nutria fur hat. 1925 Asratrakan trapper hat

1920 pen knife, 1919 skinning knife.
 
I still wear a camo jacket in the spring and autumn that was issued to me in 1995. Still got plenty of wear in it too.
 
Victorinox Mauser knife bought with hard saved pocket money in 1983 from the Survival Aids shop in Morland.

If the house was on fire that's the one possession I'd save.
 
Silva compass I borrowed from CCF stores in 1994.

Leatherman SuperTool given to me for Christmas 1995.

First Ascent fleece bodywarmer I found left behind in a field vehicle in the Kalahari in 2006, and it had some age on it already.
 
Martini Henry action made 1885 refurbished 1896 and now barreled in 35 Whelen rimmed.
2 X Martini Cadets made 1916.
One in 22WRM and the other in 223 rimmed.
Savage made No4 Mk1 1942.
 
An old brno model 2, think it’s stamped 1962, so it’s 30 years older than me, still accounts for a fox or two every year.
I have the same rifle , one of my favourites . I also use a sporterized 1943 Longbranch Lee Enfield No4 Mrk1* a fair bit , along with a 1960 manufactured Model 725 in 30/06 , a 1930's Winchester Model 12 , an early 50's Winchester Model 50 12 gauge , a pre-war Husky in 9.3X57 and a pre-war Mauser 98 re-barreled to 358 Winchester . Most of my gear is old , so am I .............. we're a matching set .

AB
 
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A Weihrauch HW80 rifle I saved up and bought when I was 17, apart from a new spring/piston seal, still as good as the day I bought it 40 odd years ago.
 
Got rid of all the old 410 folding poachers Belgium s/gs
Still have lots of old Shot shells ww2 etc and brady halesowen game bag from the old fellers wagbi days and 12g belt still with paper shells in it etc.
All need to go before I do lol.
 
Not sure if the knife I'm about to make counts or not. The finnish blade was bought two weeks ago, brand new and unused but made sometime in the late 50s. The handle will be a piece of bog oak at least 2000 years old with a piece of yellow opaque amber, around 40000- 60000 years old as a pommel stone.
 
Not sure if the knife I'm about to make counts or not. The finnish blade was bought two weeks ago, brand new and unused but made sometime in the late 50s. The handle will be a piece of bog oak at least 2000 years old with a piece of yellow opaque amber, around 40000- 60000 years old as a pommel stone.

WOW Thats old - you have come second to - My wife haahah
 
A single barrel aya 20 bore hammer action. My 2nd ever gun my dad bought for me to use. Sold the 410 to buy it. Only ever had 1 amd half boxes of cartridges through it in 45 years.
 
My late father's Henry Clarke box lock ejector shotgun. Bought for him, new, on his twelfth birthday in 1919. This is from the 1960s with his dog Jill. Where? Likely Woburn Abbey. On one of the drives where he was a walking gun. He said you often got the best sport then. From the position of his legs it looks like he's taking a bird going back He used to use Sellier & Bellot MkII a paper cased, brown wool felt wad and 1 1/8 #5 as those were the only 12 bore cartridges you ever saw in his gunroom. They were better than Eley Grand Prix. I've posted pictures of the gun itself and its case on SD before.

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