The Chris Ball Allrounder 11ft Carp Rod

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Re: The Chris Ball Allrounder 11ft Carp Rod

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Re: The Chris Ball Allrounder 11ft Carp Rod

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Mr B wrote:Lovely rod...... Right hand wind Mitchell! I have the Mitchell Match in right hand, but want a Mitchell 300 the same... been looking for a few weeks on Ebay. if you know of any going let me know.

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Mr B there's two on eBay at the moment, the one Davy linked to and an early half-bail, upside down side-plate model...very rare indeed, but not too sought after so as to fetch silly money:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MITCHELL-HALF ... 337867c35d

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Re: The Chris Ball Allrounder 11ft Carp Rod

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Thanks for the 301 link Just put a bid on it!

Love the rod as well, but my daughters getting married in August!

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Re: The Chris Ball Allrounder 11ft Carp Rod

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That Scottie company, S&J Tackle, Weavers or whatever they were called has been defunct for years. I'm amazed the site hasn't been taken down.
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Re: The Chris Ball Allrounder 11ft Carp Rod

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Did anyone ever get the taper deminsions for this rod?
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Re: The Chris Ball Allrounder 11ft Carp Rod

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Just picking up a thread on this one
I made a hollow built 11' carp rod 22 years ago I would be interested in the weight of the rod in lbs and oz.
Anybody know?
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