A great little fishing chair.

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Re: A great little fishing chair.

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It's now in my saved searches. :thumb:
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Re: A great little fishing chair.

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The Sweetcorn Kid wrote:Splendid Gurn, I shall look out for one. :thumb:
found one for sale
http://www.traditionalangling.co.uk/VIN ... SKETS.html

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ljm183 wrote:
The Sweetcorn Kid wrote:Splendid Gurn, I shall look out for one. :thumb:
found one for sale
http://www.traditionalangling.co.uk/VIN ... SKETS.html
I saw this pop up on Steve's facebook page today..He reckons they are quite rare and is considering hanging on to it himself..I'm sure he could be persuaded though, would be interested to see the asking price.

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There's always this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VINTAGE-EFGEE ... 5895273343
But its seeing a fair bit of bidding.

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Re: A great little fishing chair.

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I want me one of them!!
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Mine is currently being spruced up. I hope to use it at Redmire this year, which is the real reason I bought it in the first place to be honest. Hermes, I think Rich's ebay link was for a different type of chair. I haven't seen one like mine appear since my purchase apart from the other link in this thread. They do apppear to be rather rare.

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