Evening All,
Having purchased an Allcock's Carp / Avon (previous post...thank you for the advice on line rating Gentlemen), I paired it up with an Altex No2 loaded with 8lb line, went out at the weekend and caught the cane bug, along with some very nice double figure carp.
However, my concern is that with the larger fish, although it coped admirably, it may be slightly undergunned and I may damage it (although a lovely rod to use with an action designed in the vector department of heaven). The problem is, stating the obvious, one never knows what may take the bait, and the giddy 20lb mirror heading towards the lilly bed broke me into a cold sweat!
So, having caught the cane cold, and having read past posts, I was wondering if anyone has a good useable Hardy LRH No2 they may be interested in parting with, thus enabling me to fish with 10 to 12lb mono on something like a Dam 330 Abu 66? I'm very wary of buying cane on the 'bay of plenty', and dealer prices seem 'challenging' (although I accept they are absolute top quality rods).
Regards Cat
Hardy LRH No2?
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Re: Hardy LRH No2?
I recently found 2 and purchased them - very impressed with the power it has compared to my Carp/Avon.
Both were purchased from that "auction site" .
Both were purchased from that "auction site" .
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Re: Hardy LRH No2?
Thanks Olly...both okay I assume?
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Re: Hardy LRH No2?
I'm thinking of selling an LRH 2 that has just been restored by Wal and unused since . Just not sure if its value .
I think you've made a great choice to compliment your Allcocks . The cork might be a bit thin for me though .
I think you've made a great choice to compliment your Allcocks . The cork might be a bit thin for me though .
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Re: Hardy LRH No2?
Hi Keston,
Let me know if you're interested. Funny how I prefer the thin cork handles (as on the Carp Avon).
Thanks Cat.
Let me know if you're interested. Funny how I prefer the thin cork handles (as on the Carp Avon).
Thanks Cat.
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Re: Hardy LRH No2?
There's actually one on Bay Watch at the moment, but I'm not convinced the whippings look correct (as in they're red), but I am not an expert.
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Re: Hardy LRH No2?
Thanks for looking...I'll avoid.
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Re: Hardy LRH No2?
original condition with cloth bag and spanner price usually around the £150 mark at this point in time.
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Re: Hardy LRH No2?
A bit low there! More like £200 - with the £30 spanner! For dealers add another £100 roughly.
£150 is for needing work - or restored.
£150 is for needing work - or restored.