Clifford Constable of Bromley
Clifford Constable of Bromley
Please find two pages from a magazine 'A Choice of Tackle 1976' by Dermot Wilson.
I will unload more pages when time permits.
John
I will unload more pages when time permits.
John
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Re: Clifford Constable of Bromley
Is the surname a co-incidence??
I can't make out the pictures very well and they don't enlarge with postimage, but they would with Tinypic, though you haver to copy and paste the new address in.
I've got this from an Efgeeco catalogue:
I can't make out the pictures very well and they don't enlarge with postimage, but they would with Tinypic, though you haver to copy and paste the new address in.
I've got this from an Efgeeco catalogue:
Re: Clifford Constable of Bromley
Clifford Constable was my Uncle he passed away in 1990.
John
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Re: Clifford Constable of Bromley
I can't make out the pictures very well and they don't enlarge with postimage, but they would with Tinypic, though you haver to copy and paste the new address in.
Maybe admin can help!!
Maybe admin can help!!
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Email me the scans John and I will see what I can do.John W Constable wrote:I can't make out the pictures very well and they don't enlarge with postimage, but they would with Tinypic, though you haver to copy and paste the new address in.
Maybe admin can help!!
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Re: Clifford Constable of Bromley
Nobby wrote:Is the surname a co-incidence??
I can't make out the pictures very well and they don't enlarge with postimage, but they would with Tinypic, though you haver to copy and paste the new address in.
I've got this from an Efgeeco catalogue:
Nobby, I am lucky to own a John Goddard nymph shown in the Efgeeco catalogue ( see my journal here for some photos ) made by Cliff Constable.
I now own two Cliff Constavle fly rods and am tempted to buy a third.Wonderful rods.
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First post pictures upload.
I had to convert these from .pdf to jpeg. Right click on the pictures and select open link and you should then be able to zoom in and read them easily.
I had to convert these from .pdf to jpeg. Right click on the pictures and select open link and you should then be able to zoom in and read them easily.
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The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
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Re: Clifford Constable of Bromley
Thanks once again for the work you put in on our behalf Mark, Sir ... and thanks to John for making this resource available to us.
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Re: Clifford Constable of Bromley
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your assistance.
Cheers
John
Thanks for your assistance.
Cheers
John
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Well done, Mark...much easier to read now...thank-you.
Somewhere on the Agutter-Norman site is a note about your Uncle, John. Calling him the best rod maker in the UK.I'll see if I can find it again.
http://norman-agutters.com/archives6.htm
Ah, it has been altered since I last saw it, it's a bit rambling now, but there are a few mentions of Cliff in the archives.
Somewhere on the Agutter-Norman site is a note about your Uncle, John. Calling him the best rod maker in the UK.I'll see if I can find it again.
http://norman-agutters.com/archives6.htm
Ah, it has been altered since I last saw it, it's a bit rambling now, but there are a few mentions of Cliff in the archives.