I had this email today from Dave A. chaps, thought you may want to see it.
Good Morning Mark,
Have been clearing one of my book cases and came across "The Collectors Register" dated February 2000. On having a quick look through it I came across some information on DALESMAN "Goldendale" Split Cane Rods which I thought might be of interest as there has been some questions asked about it lately on your forum. As you can see by the attached pictures Peter Aspindale was still offering them in February 2000.
Thanks and regards,
Dave.A.
Aspindale Information
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Re: Aspindale Information
Thanks Mark.I was a member of the CR for a few years.Wish that i had kept my booklets.I spoke to Peter on the phone a few times.He told me how he used to enjoy coming down to fish for Aspindales in matches.By coach i think he said.
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Re: Aspindale Information
There is an Aspindale who still fishes for Astwood Bank...not sure if he's a relative, but it's a rare old name......so probably.