Alloy bait tin

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Coral Maestro
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Re: Alloy bait tin

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I had one of those when I was a nipper. Great for cooking your bait in on a hot day!
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Re: Alloy bait tin

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Coral Maestro wrote: Fri Oct 02, 2020 9:23 pm I had one of those when I was a nipper. Great for cooking your bait in on a hot day!
:Hahaha: it would turn your maggots to casters pretty sharpish wouldn’t it!
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Very nice!.These usually come in three sizes.Measured across the top in inches.Some have a gauze covered air vent instead of holes in the top.Easy to clean with warm soapy water.

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I got myself two today....
(I did post them on an old TFF post so I think the photo won’t be seen?)
Yes, I have been looking out for a couple for a while now... just brings back memories... my dad always used them.
Used to keep them covered under an old tea towel in the back of our Morris Traveler.
Great times.
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Re: Alloy bait tin

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Mr B wrote: Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:44 pm I got myself two today....
(I did post them on an old TFF post so I think the photo won’t be seen?)
Yes, I have been looking out for a couple for a while now... just brings back memories... my dad always used them.
Used to keep them covered under an old tea towel in the back of our Morris Traveler.
Great times.
Mr B
Excellent! They do look and feel the part :Thumb:
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