Talk:Richard Harry Graves

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I can still remember the day Dick taught me to make fire without matches. Alas, the other memories are fading or unsuitable and I am unaware of any _verifiable_ documents which are required to meet the criteria for posting additions to this page. That said however, if someone has both the time and access to a good library then I believe you will find a few articles mentioning Dick and the bushcraft schools were published in the 1960s and early 1970s and authored by George Brown in the Australian "Outdoors" Magazine. It is likely George included a photo or two of Dick (he seemed to photograph everything after he got his half frame Konica). Maybe the person who started this page, or someone else, can follow up on this lead. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.239.245.3 (talk • contribs)