The Superlite

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Ljm183
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The Superlite

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Supplied by Chubb,s of Edgware "The Superlite"
13 1/2ft Long
Weighing in at 18oz
22 Inch Handle.

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Gord
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Re: The Superlite

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hi if you look at my topic mapp rod the colour, the whipping, is so close it makes me wonder if these were made by the same company and the outlets name put on,although mine is only ten and a half feet it is still very light in the hand so have a look and tell me what you think
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Tinca Tinca
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Re: The Superlite

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Hi ,
the rod on the ebaylisting seems surely to be a cane rod(possibly spanish reed).
I own a unnamed Lee rod which is built the same and is a match rod I had been
told.A wonderfull rod in use for Roach,Chub and Perch.
Nice one......

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Re: The Superlite

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Sorry wrong post...
should have been at the Lee fibreglas thread

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