Jack Hargreaves. History of the rod
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Jack Hargreaves. History of the rod
I was just doing some reserch on the London Roach Pole
when I came across this and I thought you may like it.
https://vimeo.com/18352026
when I came across this and I thought you may like it.
https://vimeo.com/18352026
Fish come and go, but it is the memory of afternoons on the stream that endure
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Re: Jack Hargreaves. History of the rod
Thank you Fred, Sir!
Enjoyed it very much indeed!
Christopher
Enjoyed it very much indeed!
Christopher
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Re: Jack Hargreaves. History of the rod
Excellent, very enjoyable.
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Re: Jack Hargreaves. History of the rod
Water whacked! The story of my life Lovely programme, wish they would put stuff like that on now.
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Re: Jack Hargreaves. History of the rod
a great program, for a moment i thought jack had raided my tackle room, a wizard, a millward zepher, and an aerial,and i think i still have an old tank aerial from my boyhood days somewere. chubman.
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Re: Jack Hargreaves. History of the rod
Enjoyed that
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Re: Jack Hargreaves. History of the rod
Thanks Fred, I enjoyed that.
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Re: Jack Hargreaves. History of the rod
Very nice indeed.
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Re: Jack Hargreaves. History of the rod
Excellent and informative. Thanks for that.
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