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Please take a look at this nice website http://www.traditionalangling.co.uk with various cane rods etc for sale.

Steve has also been so kind to put a link from his site to ours, thank you Steve.
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Here are some old brochures courtesy of Steve from when he used to have his shop in Castle Donnington. I purchased a couple of cane rods from here in 1996 amongst other items of tackle.

Steve is still trading from his website, tackle shows and eBay etc.

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Like them a lot!
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Thanks Mark for uploading the pics.Will be going to The Barbel Show on Sunday at Hinckley.With a selection of Splitcane and carbon rods and old style Efgeego rod holdalls and tackle boxes.Just £10.00 pay at the door.With some great speakers.would be nice to see you all.

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Have a great day Steve. :thumb:
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traditionalangling wrote:Thanks Mark for uploading the pics.Will be going to The Barbel Show on Sunday at Hinckley.With a selection of Splitcane and carbon rods and old style Efgeego rod holdalls and tackle boxes.Just £10.00 pay at the door.With some great speakers.would be nice to see you all.
It's only about 3 miles up the road from me. I will see if I can sneak out, that blasted cat is always going missing. :chuckle:
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Here are two more pictures, thanks again Steve

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traditionalangling wrote:Will be going to The Barbel Show on Sunday at Hinckley.With a selection of Splitcane and carbon rods and old style Efgeego rod holdalls and tackle boxes.Just £10.00 pay at the door.With some great speakers.would be nice to see you all.
Will there be any other trad stalls there?
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Mark wrote:
traditionalangling wrote:Thanks Mark for uploading the pics.Will be going to The Barbel Show on Sunday at Hinckley.With a selection of Splitcane and carbon rods and old style Efgeego rod holdalls and tackle boxes.Just £10.00 pay at the door.With some great speakers.would be nice to see you all.
It's only about 3 miles up the road from me. I will see if I can sneak out, that blasted cat is always going missing. :chuckle:
Well the wife has gone to Aldershot for the day to see the lad so I think I will pop up to The Barbel Show.
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I visited the Castle Donnington shop once – it was fantastic. I've recently bought a new build Chapman cane carp rod from Steve, who it was a pleasure to do business with again. The rod arrived the day after purchase and I am delighted with it.
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