float tubes

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Barney
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float tubes

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A couple of float tubes just made the perch one is sold it has spalted beech end caps and the other is a alloy one with a carp on it and oak and paduke insert screw end cap for sale, Image Image Image Image Image

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Barney, those are incredible. The detail is beyond belief, Hats off to you. :Hat:

Once again I'm amazed at the talent on this forum.

God never did make a more calm, quiet, innocent recreation than angling.

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Really nice Barney, love the spalted beech

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Very nice Barney.
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thank you all for the kind words
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Blimey! Loving the end caps on the perch tube.. Top of the tubes to Barney.
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Corrrrr lovely work :Thumb:
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As always Barney top class :Hat:
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Superb ! :Hat:
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Hi Dave,
they are absolutely gorgeous mate.

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