Before and after refurbishing the Allcocks Felton

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Evert van der Plas
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Before and after refurbishing the Allcocks Felton

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This Allcocks Felton reel was in poor condition when i bought it, disassemble the the reel complete, cleaned and polished parts like the clip on the handle, the chrome was off and some rust was under the chrome parts, removed the chrome and polish the clip it was the only way to make something nice of the clip. removed all paint, and repaint the reel by hand with a small soft brush.
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Trevor
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Fantastic job Evert :Thumb:

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Very nice.
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Re: Before and after refurbishing the Allcocks Felton

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You certainly have some good skills. Very nice, again
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