Peter Stone Ledgerstrike
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Re: Peter Stone Ledgerstrike
Mushy wrote:interestingly no winding check.
The Only Chapman rod iv seen with a winding check is an early Amwell
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Re: Peter Stone Ledgerstrike
Ah I see, only both the Colonel's rods, restored by AJD, had winding checks, maybe they were added in the refurb. And Mark's I see, perhaps they were dropped in the later models.
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Re: Peter Stone Ledgerstrike
that looks nice Richard hope it bends with many chub
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Re: Peter Stone Ledgerstrike
Well done, that Man..........enjoy it in good health
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Re: Peter Stone Ledgerstrike
I have 2 cane ledger strikes but also have a glass Peter Stone specimen S/U by Davenport and Fordham in Poole. Has anyone experience of using one of these? I have had it for a few years but not yet got round to using it and not worked out the test curve. I would think it has never been used as it has a pencil mark on the handle section where the joint was fettled to suit.
Any information would be very welcome.
I will use it this year and match it with a Mitchell 300 to see how it fishes.
Any information would be very welcome.
I will use it this year and match it with a Mitchell 300 to see how it fishes.