'Cheapish' Top of the Range Wellies.

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'Cheapish' Top of the Range Wellies.

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There has been some enquiries of late on here regarding posh wellies, well...

....my local Country Clothing and Tackle shop, John Norris of Penrith, have a great offer on at the moment; Top of the range Hunters at half price, I have to say they look the business, hadn't seen these before with the studs down the side;

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I am actually a friend of James Norris (John's son) but I am in no way promoting this on his behalf, I genuinely felt I should share this good offer with my brothers of the angle....

http://www.johnnorris.co.uk/shop/ty_148 ... -3688.html

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I like those....they'd look as good in the pub as on the bank....if ever there was a wellie for pulling posh crumpet down the local......these are the ones! :Thumb:
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RBTraditional wrote:I like those....they'd look as good in the pub as on the bank....if ever there was a wellie for pulling posh crumpet down the local......these are the ones! :Thumb:
:laugh1:

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I love John Norris of Penrith and remember buying Hardy fishing gear there in the 1980's on the way up to Scotland. Have been back since when fishing on the Eden. Their own brand fly lines are very good.
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RBTraditional wrote:I like those....they'd look as good in the pub as on the bank....if ever there was a wellie for pulling posh crumpet down the local......these are the ones! :Thumb:
Nice looking boots aye :Thumb:

But these are the ones you want for pulling posh crumpet in yer local :dance2:

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Or maybe these,

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:Chuckle:

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Scott wrote:There has been some enquiries of late on here regarding posh wellies, well...

....my local Country Clothing and Tackle shop, John Norris of Penrith, have a great offer on at the moment; Top of the range Hunters at half price, I have to say they look the business, hadn't seen these before with the studs down the side;

Image

I am actually a friend of James Norris (John's son) but I am in no way promoting this on his behalf, I genuinely felt I should share this good offer with my brothers of the angle....

http://www.johnnorris.co.uk/shop/ty_148 ... -3688.html
Nice one Scott, that seems a fair price at half price for hunters, bit dear for me though, I'll have to make do with me DUNLOP wellies :Chuckle:

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Thames Mudlarker wrote:
RBTraditional wrote:I like those....they'd look as good in the pub as on the bank....if ever there was a wellie for pulling posh crumpet down the local......these are the ones! :Thumb:
Nice looking boots aye :Thumb:

But these are the ones you want for pulling posh crumpet in yer local :dance2:

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Or maybe these,

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:Chuckle:

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No I've got some of those Stu....lovely wellies....but look what I ended up with.....

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Wellies to the pub! What are you trying to pull - sheep?

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RBTraditional wrote:
Thames Mudlarker wrote:
RBTraditional wrote:I like those....they'd look as good in the pub as on the bank....if ever there was a wellie for pulling posh crumpet down the local......these are the ones! :Thumb:
Nice looking boots aye :Thumb:

But these are the ones you want for pulling posh crumpet in yer local :dance2:

Image

Or maybe these,

Image

:Chuckle:

Stuart


No I've got some of those Stu....lovely wellies....but look what I ended up with.....

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:laugh:

Stuart

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Dave Burr wrote:Wellies to the pub! What are you trying to pull - sheep?
Na Dave, it ain't worth pulling the sheep darn here in the sarf :Hahaha:

We got pigs :laugh1:

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