Efgeeco rod pod....

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Michael
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Efgeeco rod pod....

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I`ve just seen an Efgeeco single rod pod, with two rod rests, all dating from the late 70`s to early/mid 80`s, sold on a certain auction site for £93! :Confused:

I wouldn't, by any stretch of the imagination, have called it vintage. The later Efgeeco versions were black or or plain alloy, with the Efgeeco sticker wrapped around. The original 60`s Efgeeco pods and rod rests were the Efgeeco brown, with brass securing collar and key, this was followed on, with the version which had the plastic collar & alloy key!

I wonder what the original 60`s are worth now? Here's what the original rod pod looks like.....
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An Efgeeco pod & rod rest gone for ------------------ £87.00

(C***on one £260+!!!)

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I have an Efgeeco brown coloured extendable tripod in its original bag, is that what you are calling a rod pod?

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I think the word should be tri-pod in my post!

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Reedling wrote: Sat May 27, 2017 4:15 pm I have an Efgeeco brown coloured extendable tripod in its original bag, is that what you are calling a rod pod?

No Reedling, this is what I`m referring to, this is the original version.
Efgeeco rod pod.jpg


I actually use the Efgeeco tri-pod* when I need to keep the rod top high when after chub or barbel and there's a load of rubbish flowing by....

*Again this comes in two versions, the difference again is that the securing collars are plastic and tightening screw/keys are the alloy type
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Ah, I see Michael, I shall have to keep an eye out for one of those around the boot fairs it looks like a handy tool. :Hat:

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