Historical Floats..............

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Re: Historical Floats..............

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Mike Wilson wrote:Dave B

Your welcome. Wait for the weather to pick up a bit and we can make a day of it BBQ etc. Bring your good lady so she can drive you home

Mike
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Look forward to it

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Re: Historical Floats..............

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Very nice floats JM, I like them alot

These are a couple of my favourites, 2 huge Nottingham sliders on a winder with silk line, barrel weights, shot & hooks, also a nice swan/cork float (maybe Homer?)
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Re: Historical Floats..............

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Wow - they are wonderful, substantial old floats! :Thumb: I wonder what tales that old pair could tell?

Love the 'Nottingham sliders' - they are a pattern lost to ' modern' angling. I have found just one to-date - probably Allcocks - a little battered on one side but displays well enough.i

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