My first ash frame landing net.
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Re: My first ash frame landing net.
That is great craftmanship Darren, you must be well chuffed
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Re: My first ash frame landing net.
Very nice indeed Hovis.
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Re: My first ash frame landing net.
Very nice and well made landing net, great job
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Re: My first ash frame landing net.
Phenolic resin.Hovis wrote:At the moment it’s just in its raw form. Ideally I'd like to soak it in whatever J S Sharps used on their rods as they last forever! I have no idea what an impregnation solution looks like although I can guess at some of your answers!
Looking fantastic.
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