Viola,
There were actually a couple of broad types of shotgun carried by 19th- and early 20th-century explorers. Most here are familiar with the typical side-by-side Purdey/Holland/Lang 12- or 20-bore, used for shooting Guinea fowl and the like for the pot. However, a lot of those explorers...
I didn't know about the minimum post count (should I just hit send on this one ten times . . . ?).
It's easy to contact me via email on the magazine's website.
Regards,
Jonathan
Valhson,
I've used a Saddleback briefcase for about two years, and it has held up splendidly. They are heavy - I think having three closure straps is overkill even for a bag that advertises overkill, but it's sturdy for sure.
I've also been using a J.W. Hulme leather duffel for over a...
Slate, I'm glad to hear you're a subscriber.
Charles, please give us a try. There's a $10 sample issue offer on the website that includes postage and gets you a recent issue.
Charles,
We cover vintage gear every issue, in a column titled Classic Kit. Things that have been reviewed there include volcano kettles, the Leica M3, Barbour jackets, the Michelin XS desert tire, Rolex expedition watches (written by Sahara veteran Tom Sheppard, a contributing editor)...
Perhaps I can help.
I'm the co-founder and executive editor of Overland Journal, and I've been visiting this site - and particularly this thread - for months now. I couldn't help noticing an enormous amount of synchronicity between many posts here and the subjects and equipment we cover, so we...
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