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Steve B
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Need a brolly

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Afternoon All,

Can anyone recommend a decent 50" green brolly, not much available locally to me so will need to order.
Think my old one was a wavelock,(not too sure if that was the material or the style) green plastic type material, heavy and the pole cold be taken out and screwed to the back of the brolly.

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Wavelok was the material, the type you describe was the Seadfast Nubrolly :Hat: (Wish I'd known the other day as I've got a couple for sale at low prices, not perfect but useable :whistle: )
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Re: Need a brolly

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Oh no, well next time up your way, if your around I can pay you a visit.

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If you want a lighter one then the Daiwa Mission is good.
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Thanks for the recommendation Sean, I will try to take a look at one.

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