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22nd March 2006, 01:58 PM
Really kitty, you've clearly not been following this forum for long. As any Bajr bore knows there is no such thing as hard wearing gore tex when it comes to archaeology. And anyway why would you want to keep your mattock dry?
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22nd March 2006, 02:23 PM
Isn't it frowned upon to carry tools slung over the shoulder?
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22nd March 2006, 03:56 PM
Vulpes, I bow before your superior knowledge of Gortex. I am but a dry mattock wielding dreamer of ergonomic devices and know nothing of space-age fabrics.
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22nd March 2006, 06:08 PM
Salon kitty I don't like the idea of slings for any kit. Before long we'll be like the Roman army carrying 80lbs of kit along with everything we need to build a camp. It'll be like "nah, you don't need a car for that watching brief, just take the bus". Oh hang on that's happened to me.
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24th March 2006, 07:10 PM
It seems, from the comments on this thread that archaeology has become aware of Fashion [:p] What ever happened to the alternative lifestyle? crap vechiles?, mouldy accomadation?, beards?, smelly thick jumpers? crap wages? and bake beans [?]
Come ON guys, 'Trowel Holsters'...... Get real....
A Project Manager from cambridge, met a director on a foreign dig who had a little trowel holster.... He came up with the ditty.... ------ ------- and his leather trowel holster #@!"?$% etc