Stephen Woolley of Ashbourne

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Stephen Woolley of Ashbourne

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I had an email from a new member saying that Stephen Woolley now has his own website and here it is. A lovely man, tackle shop and rod maker.

http://bamboorod.wix.com/woolleysofashb ... e/mainPage
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Good luck with your new website Stephen ,i dont call at your shop often enough, its a lovely breath of fresh air if thats the right phrase .smashing old reels rods and accessories.

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Welcome to the digital Steve, bout time to, !!! Need more guides, be in to see you soon bud!
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It is a lovely shop Leigh as you have found out.
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