Vintage Fishing Tackle Website

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Another good website http://www.vintagefishingtackle.co.uk/ Here you will find a vast updated selection of vintage fishing tackle.
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Vintagefishingtackle.com has a different proprietor than does Vintage Fishing Tackle. When I enter vintagefishingtackle.com I get B.J Ayers Classic Fishing Tackle. Does anyone have any feedback about Ayers Classic Fishing Tackle? :Confused:

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Yes, it's all in the domain names, Mark's link is to Aaron Day, yours to B J Ayers, who also trades on eBay under that name and 'Junk from the shed'.

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Doug wrote:Vintagefishingtackle.com has a different proprietor than does Vintage Fishing Tackle. When I enter vintagefishingtackle.com I get B.J Ayers Classic Fishing Tackle. Does anyone have any feedback about Ayers Classic Fishing Tackle? :Confused:
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