Lest We Forget...

A forum to show any of your restored or built traditional fishing reels.
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TemeLAD
Crucian Carp
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Exquisite craftsmanship, wonderful sentiments and fabulous photography.
"I can't wait to buy a bamboo pole and a filament of line and a tube of breadcrumbs. I want to participate in this practice which allows a man to be alone with himself in dignity and peace. It seems a very precious thing to me".

John Steinbeck

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Martin James
Tench
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I'm lost for words on Leszek's craftsmanship and skills, Its certainly testament to all of those who have served to keep our country free of tyranny, making sure we have our freedom.

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OldRod
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That, my dear Sir, is truly beautiful, and on reflection, as another ex Army man, I can say nothing better than to echo Northern Nomad's quote - "that'll do mate, that'll do."
At the end of the game, the pawn and the King go back into the same box........

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Bob Brookes
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I have only just picked up on this thread. Another wonderful creation Leszek, you just ooze talent.
"You do not cease to fish because you get old, you get old because you cease to fish"

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