Bank sticks

Made some other form of traditional fishing tackle.
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Harry H
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Re: Bank sticks

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Prince of Durham wrote:You'll be refurbishing Avocets before you know it, lovely those Harry...
Thank you to everyone for your kind words.As for soon doing an Avocet I have a few rods to do that have been aquired they all need a bit of attention including a Dons of Edminton split cane Surf caster which I hope to use later this year aswell as a Edgar sealey medium ledger,Dawsons of Bromley Falcon and when I feel rearly brave a B James MK4 doughnut handle and still have a landing net to finish. Just don't seem to be able to pass up the chance of another piece of cane. S W M B O thinks it may well be becoming a problem,still I have explained ther are much worse sufferers on this site than me and it does help to talk about our problems. :Hat:
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Kingfisher
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Lovely banksticks Harry. I have lots of rods to do and a landing net handle. We must all be in the same boat. :Hat:

God never did make a more calm, quiet, innocent recreation than angling.

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Lea Dweller
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A fine effort, well done!
Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall!
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Black Prince
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Very nice indeed :Thumb: mike

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AllRounder
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Wonderful job Harry well done. :Thumb:

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