Seat box

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Homer Simpson
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Seat box

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I bought a job lot of tackle two years ago.
Amongst it was a seat box, I am now downsizing and have put it to one side for the tip.
But I am interested in what its background is.

It's quite sizeable.
Metal frame, overlaid with green plastic fabric (clearly waterproof) and several outer pockets.
I vaguely remember a fried having a hold all made of the same material
The seat bit is ply and well past its use by date.

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Sounds like it may be an Efgeeco, they pop up quite regularly on sales sites , I would not bin it, probably could be found a home on here .

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Re: Seat box

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I think STEVENS did ones that match that description.

Any chance of a photo ?

all the best.

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Re: Seat box

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I have not worked out photos on here yet :oops:
But will try.

If someone might want it, I won't chuck it. My problem is, storing it as I have to be out of the house before the month end when we complete.
I will have a closer look to see if there is a description.
Never crossed my mind that someone might be interested in it.

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It’s efgeeco.
If anyone wants it and can collect from LE11, they can have it

Got to be gone by the month end, but I am prepared to store until mid April for a firm collection.

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