Rod Bags from a golden age (i.e 60s and 70s)

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Rod Bags from a golden age (i.e 60s and 70s)

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Hello Gents :hat: Can you help me find a good old fashioned rod bag ? as I am struggling to find one they all have big pockets for those dam modern "big pit" reels ! , many thanks :hat:

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Try this thread, Sir. I just ordered 3 from her.

http://www.traditionalfisherman.co.uk/v ... 257&t=2295
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Yes, Ellen's, work is spot on and very well priced.

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Think it's a rod holdall he's after malcolm
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I think Lab might mean a rod holdall. Wasn't Jim trying to source a maker for these?

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Beat me too it, Loop.

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Thanks AshbyCut and others it is a rod holdall I am seeking .

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Arhh ok, Andrewsofarcadia.com stock plenty of Efgeeco holdalls, good prices...

http://www.andrewsofarcadia.com/

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Re: Rod Bags from a golden age (i.e 60s and 70s)

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Sometimes they pop up on the eBay I was lucky enough to get one about 5 feet long just a single bag no pockets good leather shoulder strap and top buckle for a tenner I think. There's a picture of it in my journal under first carp off the surface. I will keep an eye out on eBay for you.
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Thank you tadpole that looks like a heavenly place thank you for the link. :hat:

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