Floats in a glass case...I ask you.

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Scott wrote:Hi Tea Snob. Posting links to eBay has been banned on the forum. :Hat:

That's what I thought, no ebay references and no gratuitous criticisms !!

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It is now, but it wasn't when this thread was first started. Blueavocet has replied to an old thread and taken it to the top again, is all that has happened.

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I have to admit I like the display cases, and also being able to use the tackle - I've taken the below case a few times with me onto the bank, although I am VERY careful with it!!

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I like the little fish catches.

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The look of that case reminds me very much of old Mauchline ware pictorial souvenirs that were made in Sycamore wood. I do like that case. :Thumb:

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That IS nice. Al Paul Cook's work?

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Yes..a thoroughly nice guy, and very very talented!

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