Tay Fishing Floats

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Tay Fishing Floats

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I have just added a small piece on Tay Floats.

Originally published in the ATO in 2001 its part of my master plan to put the majority of articles on the web.

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I'd been trying, without success, to find details of the Tay patent. Even having the number now doesn't help sadly. Espacenet has no record of Tay or that number........

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You might have to go to the patent library I used to go to either Leeds or Birmingham, this was pre internet day. I don't know when Espacenet started listings.

The patent numbers used to be by year until 1916 when they went consecutive.

Tay's was 13116 of 1892 dated July 18, somewhere I do have a copy of the full patent but with thousands of sheets of photocopying in no order it might take me some time to find it.

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You will find it listed in "To catch a Fisherman" [page 33] by Jamie Maxtone Graham.

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