Afternoon,
Try Andrew Batchelor via his web site: http://www.handmadefloats.co.uk/
Super landing nets at a sensible price.
Ta
Ash Tear drop net.
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Re: Ash Tear drop net.
Absolutely recommend Andy's ash framed nets........fantastic bit of work at an affordable price...though I'm not sure what he currently asks for them, they were really low-priced when I got one.
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Andy emailed me yesterday, ther's a six month wait due to his order work load, a 23”x18” is very reasonably priced at £140 + delivery
Not sure where he's located as his address is not on his website
Not sure where he's located as his address is not on his website
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Paul Cook makes arguably the finest nets for the traditional angler. Cost is a factor of course, but you get what you pay for.............
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Re: Ash Tear drop net.
Andy's net sounds pretty reasonable, if you are not in a hurry. Looking at originals, they go for big money and you can never be sure about what sort of abuse they have suffered
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Re: Ash Tear drop net.
Yes MGs I have just asked him how I can pay and awaiting a response