scotty110788
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I'm hoping that's the first time you've ever typed that combination of wordsMy happy bum says you're wrong!

That might have been a little over-zealous. There are some knives which it is illegal to possess (flick knives etc) and some which it is illegal to carry in public without good reason, but the only restriction on an ordinary domestic or recreational knife is that you mustn't sell it to anyone under 18.We tried to sell two old Scout knives at a huge car boot sale in Trafford Park. An official came and warned us that it was illegal so we took them off sale and put them in the glovebox.
worth a shot as I can't exactly put on eBay or gumtree, most knife/ bushcraft forums require a subscription. my front hope brake has seized so need funds to get a bb7 setup. it's a good knive for bushcraft, fishing etc.. not really a vicious looking one lol

we were amazed yesterday went into local dunel< mi!! to get a new kitchen knife as our normal one broke earleir in week , all knives on display plainly had the 25+ sign on , but till boy did not ask for proof or even mention it .

I recently tendered the reduced money in my local cinema and asked if they wanted to see my Over 60 card.sorry to break this to you, but you clearly look older than you think you do![]()