How much and why?

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Olly
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He once sold floats at a reasonable price - £3-4. Saw how much the excellent Lythe, Woodhouse?, etc floats cost and hugely upped his prices!

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b uild quality similar to mine and i was embarrassed when i gave them away
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I just had to have a look,Got to be a wind up surely,They are carp :Wink:

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I make my own floats for me and they are to be used not to be put in a show case.
If I paid those prices I’d be frightened of losing them.
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There not very well made or finished off in my opinion
But if he can get those prices for them "Good luck to him"

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Carp Artist wrote::idea: float inflation

I don't want mine top go up (unless fishing the lift method) I want them to go under. :Wink:

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Not sure if this is anyone on here but this seller has a lot of listings at the moment, which look like a far better bet.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Traditional-V ... 51c9a81346
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I don't think Richard Fox is a member here, but I'm not sure. He sells floats at some of the tackle fairs and has a ( so-far) unique line in multi-coloured silk floats that look like rainbows!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/One-Tradition ... 51c9a81df6

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Nobby wrote:I don't think Richard Fox is a member here, but I'm not sure. He sells floats at some of the tackle fairs and has a ( so-far) unique line in multi-coloured silk floats that look like rainbows!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/One-Tradition ... 51c9a81df6
Talking of multi colored silk

I bought some of this

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Never seen that one before Lee!

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