A Cork Arbor for a Speedia Narrow Drum Reel

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Re: A Cork Arbor for a Speedia Narrow Drum Reel

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Stathamender wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2018 11:13 am There's a note on the V2 design files that Macman has altered the spec so that the handles fit into a space obviating the need for this, I'll find out when I collect them, I hope, later today.
Perfect, you'll be really pleased with these for sure.
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If there are any not spoken for I'd like one please.
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CrayCane wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2018 1:35 pm If there are any not spoken for I'd like one please.
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OK. I shoudl be able to collect them this PM.
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I'm tempted and I don't own a speedia :Brickwall:
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If I'm not too late, could I have one for a narrow drum please?

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Crucian wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2018 6:38 pm If I'm not too late, could I have one for a narrow drum please?
I collected them from the printer today, he ran a few more off for me so there's c 15 available. I'll post more tomorrow about this as I've just got back in.
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Thank you.

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I'd love a pair of narrows, if possible.
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I now have the arbours. Please see 'Tackle for Sale' for details.
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Got mine today, thank Iain, can't wait to try them out.

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