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Re: Peter Stone Ledgerstrike

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Thanks Rich and Nobby, alas my Mac doesn't do any of those 'tricks' so I'm still none the wiser :Confused: I'll have to stick to English :)

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Re: Peter Stone Ledgerstrike

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Dave, my ancient Mac laptop (I hate to think how old it is!) will oblige. Have a go at the following.

To get é, I hold down the 'option' key and hit the "e" key, now release the 'option' key and then type an "e", or to get á, just type an "a". For ü, hold down the 'option' key and hit the "u" key, then type a "u". For à hold down the 'option' key and hit the key to the left of the "1" key, then type an "a". For ç, hold down the 'option' key and hit the "c" key, then type a "c". For î, hold down the 'option' key and hit the "i" key, then type an "i".

There's a full list here: http://www.pgdp.net/c/faq/charapp.pdf

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So completly lost thought we were talking about a cane rod!!! :Brickwall:
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Haven't you had enough of cane rods for today? :Happy: :Happy: (Yes, I know the answer to that!)

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Re: Peter Stone Ledgerstrike

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I have one, I have one and I owe a huge debt of gratitude to two members on the forum, you know who you are, many thanks chaps, pictures after I collect on Saturday, fingers crossed its in reasonable nick !
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Well I collected the Ledgerstrike this morning, brought from a very nice chap who had owned this rod from new back in the 60's ! I'd say its had a fairly easy life, new set of rings 20 years ago apparently not used since. As you might imagine I am delighted and what a rod, superb balance in the hand and lovely sensitive tip, perfect for my winter passion of touch ledgering for chub. A few pictures, interestingly no winding check.

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PS if one of the fine admin chaps see this would you kindly rotate the pictures for me so the inscription is the right way up cheers !
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That looks splendid Mushy, Sir.
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Mushy wrote:PS if one of the fine admin chaps see this would you kindly rotate the pictures for me so the inscription is the right way up cheers !
Well done Mushy they are lovely rods. :Hat:

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