Images of items I have purchased.

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Soldato
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Here's my trumpet I bought last week. Been playing for about 8 months so upgrading from a cheap thing I bought from Amazon to see if I would stick with it.

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It's a Yamaha YTR-3335. Not expensive as instruments go, just a decent student trumpet. Really pleased with it, feels much better than my old trumpet.
 
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Just taken delivery of this little lot :D

I have a couple of those Fiskars axes, the X17 for chopping logs and an x7 for kindling.

I bought one of those wood grenades last week but I've not used it yet.

This is my preperation for winter so far!
 
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Todays haul. Getting ready for winter, and needed some every day shoes.

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About 1/4 of a hilux. The rear end of a mk2 hilux. Genuinely cracking condition which is uber rare. It's mounted to an army trailer at the moment.

Had to drive from Gatwick to Kings Lynn to pick it up. Anybody who says the country is full hasn't been to Norfolk.

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I would have spent my money on electric/hydrolic log splitter - worth every penny of 250 quid or so if you have a lot to split.

Quality kit you got though.

We've got one of those log splitters, great and fast at getting through the wood, but extremely mundane. Lots of satisfaction splitting with an axe, plus exercise!
 
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