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Roman
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Re: Bivi bags

Post by Roman »

Long time lurker, finally signed up as this offer looked too good to miss.

It would be great if you have 1 left, 2 if possible. Thanks
houndlegs
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Re: Bivi bags

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As a new member,would it be too cheeky of me to ask to be added to the list please?
If it is too cheeky,its no problem.
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Re: Bivi bags

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Clink wrote:Hi Taylor

I'll take one for oldest daughter if any left?
That's a pretty good offer Taylor, but I'd ask for pics of her first.
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:o :grin:
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Re: Bivi bags

Post by Moosey Moose »

Newbie, just arrived, very cheeky, is there any bags left? if so I would like 2 please. (need to keep husband happy too) if possible.
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Post by barney »

Taylor,

if it's not too late can I put my name down for a couple please? Fingers crossed my two will want to have a few nights away this year even if we start off sleeping in the garden.

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Re: Bivi bags

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Two questions spring to mind with this thread:

1) what would the uptake have been if Taylor has said they were £10, £15 or £20 each? (even if money went to charity)
2) If everybody bought Taylor a pint of beer for each bivvy bag they requested, how long would it take him to drink them?
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Re: Bivi bags

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personally I would be happy to pay a tenner for a goretex bag.

My chosen charidee would be mountain rescue.
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Re: Bivi bags

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I'd have no problem with that as well :wink:
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FLV wrote:personally I would be happy to pay a tenner for a goretex bag.

My chosen charidee would be mountain rescue.
MR +1
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Err....technically MR +2
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Re: Bivi bags

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I'd be sh1tfaced, you could have whatever you wanted.
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I bought him a pint. Hope it wasn't shandy.
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Re: Bivi bags

Post by scott of the woods »

jBay wrote:
FLV wrote:personally I would be happy to pay a tenner for a goretex bag.

My chosen charidee would be mountain rescue.
MR +1

If you end up with any extras you don't want I'll have 2 for a tenner each, I know 2 mates that would appreciate a bag to pop their wild camping cherries!
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Re: Bivi bags

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I would happily pay/donate for one!
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Re: Bivi bags

Post by wingnut »

Me too I would gladly pay a tenner extra .
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Re: Bivi bags

Post by bookwyse »

Have no problem, with paying for them, would happily pay for the ones Rhys has requested as well as they are for the uni and hence a good cause as well.
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Re: Bivi bags

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Two questions spring to mind with this thread:

1) what would the uptake have been if Taylor has said they were £10, £15 or £20 each? (even if money went to charity)
2) If everybody bought Taylor a pint of beer for each bivvy bag they requested, how long would it take him to drink them?
There's obviously a lot of people desperate for a bivvy bag :wink: Are people aware that similar exMOD bags can be found on-line for between £20 and £30?
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Re: Bivi bags

Post by scott of the woods »

s8tannorm wrote:
Two questions spring to mind with this thread:

1) what would the uptake have been if Taylor has said they were £10, £15 or £20 each? (even if money went to charity)
2) If everybody bought Taylor a pint of beer for each bivvy bag they requested, how long would it take him to drink them?
There's obviously a lot of people desperate for a bivvy bag :wink: Are people aware that similar exMOD bags can be found on-line for between £20 and £30?
Yeah I realised that there are loads out for sale, I'm only showing interest if Taylor is stuck with a few. I guess he could ebay them for more money, bit that is hassle and I guess if he wanted to make a profit he would have done that in the first place with all of them
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Re: Bivi bags

Post by Blackhound »

I also wondered about a few extra quid with proceeds going to charity (such as MR). Perhaps those that want to can add a little extra for Taylor to donate if he is happy to do so.
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Re: Bivi bags

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Sorry I am late are there any left?
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