Marco Standard Carp
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Marco Standard Carp
Chaps, saw a Standard Carp Rod in a antique warehouse it is 10'3' which seems an odd length, nothing is missing off the tip and it is whipped in dark green, no set in the tip and very usable, it feels nice in the hand and lighter than expected, it has 'Paynes of Balham' transfer above the usual Marco logo.
Any info on years they were made and importantly what's it like to use, it seemed to me more of a stepped up Avon action, they are asking £60 but may knock a bit off, a fair price ?
Tight lines Dave
Any info on years they were made and importantly what's it like to use, it seemed to me more of a stepped up Avon action, they are asking £60 but may knock a bit off, a fair price ?
Tight lines Dave
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Re: Marco Standard Carp
Well Rod if you don't want it I will. I bought one last year; light and responsive. £ 60 is fine if not slightly less. Black whipping ?
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Re: Marco Standard Carp
I am the proud owner of two MARCO Standard Carp rods and if I could lay my hands on another for £60 or less then I would snap it up.
Delightful rods to use with a beautiful through action and MARCO Elasticane is just that - elastic. I have never seen a MARCO rod with a set yet.
The length at 10'3" is a bit odd as they should be 10" The Paynes of Balham transfer will simply be the tackle shop where it was sold. My advice would be to purchase the rod without delay.
Delightful rods to use with a beautiful through action and MARCO Elasticane is just that - elastic. I have never seen a MARCO rod with a set yet.
The length at 10'3" is a bit odd as they should be 10" The Paynes of Balham transfer will simply be the tackle shop where it was sold. My advice would be to purchase the rod without delay.
The coiled line travels from the reel, it brings up at last, the hook goes home, and then begins the test of skill. "BB"
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Re: Marco Standard Carp
A great rod.I really enjoy using mine and my othe Elasticane rods.Buy it.
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Re: Marco Standard Carp
Sounds an absolute bargain to me. One to buy and try.
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Re: Marco Standard Carp
I am not sure if this is a good guide for yours but mine is a terrific rod and was £ 50 at Redditch last year. Marked up at £ 60 to begin with. Brilliant !
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Re: Marco Standard Carp
Thanks Chaps, I will see if it's still for sale as your views on the rod are so good, my wife said I dither when it comes to opening my wallet! so if it's gone I only have myself to blame but I wanted some opinions before buying, will let you know if I get it. Barbulus...the whippings appear to be dark green but the lighting in the shop combined with my old eyes mean they could possibly be black ?
Tight lines Dave
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Re: Marco Standard Carp
Chaps, my reluctance to buy it before getting your valued opinions did result in it being sold ! however if another comes my way I will not hesitate to buy it.
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Dave
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Re: Marco Standard Carp
Just read this thread and am gutted with the ending, I feel for you Rutland Rod.. next time go with the gut feeling and sod the consequences from SWMBO (when it suits )