Pretty sure it's called AUSCAM.
Pretty sure it's called AUSCAM.
I've got an Australian Army pack I traded for. The Corporal I got it from called it AUSPAT.
I'm sorry - that was meant in jest. I don't really know you and if you did we'd be trading barbs like this all day long. Conversely, Dave and I would be insulting each other with far worse and then be spooning in my Oz Tent later. I suck. Gomen nasai...Twat-waffle.
Neat.
Installing the new eyelets was extremely easy. Thanks for the kind words, and I am really loving the Aus Camo pattern as well.Very nice - thanks for your initiative getting the new eyelets installed on the tent, erecting same with poles, and posted so quickly. I also can barely see your Drifta bags in the AUSPATOCAM configuration - needs a reflective belt. You're a fine American.
Now, give them to me...
No worries. I like barbs.I'm sorry - that was meant in jest. I don't really know you and if you did we'd be trading barbs like this all day long. Conversely, Dave and I would be insulting each other with far worse and then be spooning in my Oz Tent later. I suck. Gomen nasai...
When you installed the new eyelets, did you use a hole punch or scissors to enlarge the holes?Installing the new eyelets was extremely easy.
scissors did the job just fine...you really only have to cut out very little for the new eyelets to fit. cut/test, cut/test, cut/testWhen you installed the new eyelets, did you use a hole punch or scissors to enlarge the holes?
When you installed the new eyelets, did you use a hole punch or scissors to enlarge the holes?