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Compact Folding Survival Bow

When the apocalypse comes, be ready to fight of those zombies with this unique and Compact Folding Survival Bow. Made from aircraft-grade aluminum and fiberglass, this thing closes down to just 23 inches, making it easy to carry around and storing in your trunk or a backpack. Weighing only 2.25 pounds, the survival bow can be carried in or strapped to just about any pack or bag, and can be adjusted to accommodate right or left handed users. Comes with its own compact and durable carrying case. via watch the video



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HUNTING CHAIR | BY BORGE MOGENSEN

This design dates back to 1950, it´s one of Norge Mogensen´s more unusual chairs. He designed the chair for or the autumn exhibition of the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild, whose theme that year was ‘The Hunting Lodge’. The frame of the chair is made form oak, the back and seat are made of butt leather and have adjustable straps....
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