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Re: J B Kohn / Field's Fishing Tackle of Kentish Town

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Steve59 wrote:Funny enough I use to have my Guy outside either Fields tackle shop the greengrocers or army recruitment office all next to each other on Highgate road.
Perhaps the older ones of you gave me a penny or two back in the mid 1960's.
In 1965 I had a young son, lived in two rooms in chalk farm road and no money. My only extravagance was a new Rapidex and a B.James Richard Walker Avon, bought from Field's! I don't recall seeing anyone with a guy outside the shop, but if I had you probably would have got at least a penny!

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Re: J B Kohn / Field's Fishing Tackle of Kentish Town

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Always happy to have an excuse to bump this topic - it makes me smile every time I read it.

fwk88, frequent purveyor of fine rods, is offering the 12 foot split cane Fieldrover de Luxe.

Bit steep for me, but another snippet of history.
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FIELDS FIELDROVER 12 FT CANE ROD

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fwk88 aka Barry Arbury has kindly given me permission to add some of his photographs of the rod

FIELDS FIELDROVER DE LUXE 12 FT CANE ROD

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Duffer - The man without skill of hand, without good eyesight and no longer young - the man who really ought to fish!
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Re: J B Kohn / Field's Fishing Tackle of Kentish Town

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Found this add in a LAA membership handbook
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Re: J B Kohn / Field's Fishing Tackle of Kentish Town

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What did the 777 represent on some of their rods does anyone know, my rod has it as well.

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"The number 777 is significant in various religious and political contexts."
(None of which I subscribe to!)
Surely we are not allowed to discuss such matters here.
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Duffer - The man without skill of hand, without good eyesight and no longer young - the man who really ought to fish!
(H.M. Bateman / R.D. Peck)

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If it were 666 I would give it to my little grandson, it would then have gone to an appropriate home, based on current behaviour :Chuckle:

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Re: J B Kohn / Field's Fishing Tackle of Kentish Town

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Just to update the thread regarding the Fieldrover Deluxe rod. I have now bought this from Barry. He believes it to be built on a Bob Southwell blank.
Just got some minor refurb work to do before trying it out. Really looking forward to using this on a nearby Tench lake.

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Re: J B Kohn / Field's Fishing Tackle of Kentish Town

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Aha! Another chance to bump my favourite topic.

That auction site has another Fields' rod "The Medway"
3 piece split cane, no length or description and can't make out a lot of detail from the pics.
Duffer - The man without skill of hand, without good eyesight and no longer young - the man who really ought to fish!
(H.M. Bateman / R.D. Peck)

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