Mullocks Angling Auction Ludlow Racecourse
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Mullocks Angling Auction Ludlow Racecourse
I will be standing at Mullocks Angling Auction Ludlow Racecourse this Friday/Sat.Would be nice to meet any TTF Members .
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I have been to the last two but I thought the catalogue entries for this sale didn't look very exciting. It's a 2.5 hour drive each way which I don't mind if there's some items I have got my eye on but there isn't. That being said, I hope you have an enjoyable and fruitful couple of days.
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Hoping there are a few other trade tables that may have other interesting items for sale
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I was there yesterday adding an Allcocks Wizard and Lucky Strike to the collection. I was thinking to myself 'I
how many people in this room contribute to TFF?'
Maybe we should develop some sort of secret handshake.
how many people in this room contribute to TFF?'
Maybe we should develop some sort of secret handshake.
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Not a bad day sold a few rods and bits and found a few spares for other rods that are being restored.The Edward Barder Merlin went for £646.00 plus commission a very nice rod had little use.Never sure is it was knocked down at that as the guide price was £700.00-800.00. The Shaun Lindsay The Perfection Carp No1 again the last bid was £340 when price guide was £500-600.00. Some lots did not get to sellers gived expections..In one case £10000 guide prices that fetched only £6000 that were sold without reserve.
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I didn't go in the end, after looking through the catalogue I wasn't very enthralled by what was on offer, so I stopped at home and enjoyed my Birthday with the family instead.
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Planned to bid for this but it opened at £500 which was my limit still never mind ahttp://www.mullocksauctions.co.uk/lot-665947-r ... igned.html
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People got good deals on the Barder and Lindsay rods. Do you recall what either of the MkIV Carps sold for? One was Tom O'Reilly branded rod that I presume was an Agguter's blank.TraditionalAngling wrote:Not a bad day sold a few rods and bits and found a few spares for other rods that are being restored.The Edward Barder Merlin went for £646.00 plus commission a very nice rod had little use.Never sure is it was knocked down at that as the guide price was £700.00-800.00. The Shaun Lindsay The Perfection Carp No1 again the last bid was £340 when price guide was £500-600.00. Some lots did not get to sellers gived expections..In one case £10000 guide prices that fetched only £6000 that were sold without reserve.
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The Tom O Reilly sold for £220 do not know what the others sold for.Beresford wrote:People got good deals on the Barder and Lindsay rods. Do you recall what either of the MkIV Carps sold for? One was Tom O'Reilly branded rod that I presume was an Agguter's blank.TraditionalAngling wrote:Not a bad day sold a few rods and bits and found a few spares for other rods that are being restored.The Edward Barder Merlin went for £646.00 plus commission a very nice rod had little use.Never sure is it was knocked down at that as the guide price was £700.00-800.00. The Shaun Lindsay The Perfection Carp No1 again the last bid was £340 when price guide was £500-600.00. Some lots did not get to sellers gived expections..In one case £10000 guide prices that fetched only £6000 that were sold without reserve.
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There were a few Exalta's for sale on the day, anybody catch any of the selling prices?
I was going to attend but instead spent my money on the Superb, I don't think my wallet would have stood a day at an auction.
I was going to attend but instead spent my money on the Superb, I don't think my wallet would have stood a day at an auction.