Landing and keepnets in the 1955 Allcocks catalogue

Traditional landing nets large and small.
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Mystery solved! I spent ages trying to get some perspective on the net C.Y. used to judge it's diameter. I would really like to get the larger version, now I know of its existence I'm on a mission.
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Good luck Hermit, I will keep an eye out for one. :thumb:
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Thanks Mark.. :hat:
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