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Re: In search for the finest British Tackle shop!

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 7:53 am
by Nobby
I think the term 'aerial match' has been appended by modern collectors to differentiate the reel made for just one year from the later match aerials.

Re: In search for the finest British Tackle shop!

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:40 am
by DaceAce
The 1939 reel has 'The Aerial Match' inscribed. The 1965 (1965-71) reel has 'Match Aerial'.

Re: In search for the finest British Tackle shop!

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 6:53 pm
by Red Creel
Mark wrote:I have added 7 and 8 from Red Creel.

1. Townsend Tackle, Humberstone Road, Leicester
2. Davis Tackle, Bargates, Christchurch
3. Alans Fishing Tackle, Worcester
4. Woody's of Hereford
5. Harefield Tackle, Harefield Village, Middx
6. Tackle and Gun shop, Tenterden Kent
7. Tadley Angling Centre, North Hampshire
8. Thames Valley Angling, Tilehurst, Berkshire
Thanks Mark was having a senior moment as i forgot to add on the previous nominations :hide:

Re: In search for the finest British Tackle shop!

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 10:56 pm
by Muskieman
I also live in Essex and have found the tackle shops here to be rather sterile. The personal service is sadly lacking and, in some cases, the knowledge of the staff is too. I wonder if there is anyone from Scunthorpe on here who remembers Andrews tackle shop on Ashby Road or Bennetts on Frodingham Road. Andrews had a rather attractive young lady working in there which I'm sure contributed to the numbers of anglers visiting the shop. There was also a chap by the name of Ken Precious who used to tie hooks and build rods. He did a couple for me and very good they were as well. The hooks were top flight too.

Re: In search for the finest British Tackle shop!

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 11:06 pm
by Paul F
My best mates have owned a tackle shop for 18yrs, it gets tougher each year with people setting up mail order businesses from home on tiny margins which cant be matched.

The sad thing is, once you have your outfit, these back street dealers will not be able to sell you a pint of their finest cleaned maggots, a couple of pints of fresh hemp, a packet of 16 hooks & a tub of shot.

Also there are not many youngsters getting into fishing, now, so my mates encourage them by giving them free bait and set up their tackle

so my vote goes to;

Mark 2 Angling, Crayford, Kent

Re: In search for the finest British Tackle shop!

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 11:36 pm
by Nigel Rainton
S C Fuller of Dorking is a family run business and the staff are very friendly and helpful, a good old fashioned tackle shop that should be visited regularly :-)

Re: In search for the finest British Tackle shop!

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 1:04 am
by Tinca10
Having recently moved from Kent to the Surrey/Hants border, I have had the great fortune to discover The Creel in Aldershot, run by Mick Borro, and his wife Fran. I don't suppose the shop has changed much in the last 50 years; Mick repairs and restores vintage tackle at very reasonable prices. He's already given my Allcocks Match Aerial a service, and in the New Year, when funds allow, I'll let him have my Mark IV. He is also membership secretary for Farnham Angling Society. It's a wonderful spot to spend an afternoon.

Re: In search for the finest British Tackle shop!

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 8:41 am
by St.John
Davis tackle Christchurch, that little fly fishing shop in usk-forgotten the name but it's a portal to another era.

Re: In search for the finest British Tackle shop!

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 2:54 pm
by Penninelad
Dawsons,Holme Lane,Hillsborough,Sheffield
Still hanging on in spite of online competition.In business for over 100 years.Good quality rod repairs at very reasonable prices,flys tied on the premises,top quality bait and great service.Still run by the same family who are themselves top class anglers

Re: In search for the finest British Tackle shop!

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 3:30 pm
by Aitch
1, Keswalls, Collier Row
2, Bowlers, Dagenham

I used to work for Ray Wallace (Keswalls) in me yoof when they were at Woodford... helped them move shop to Woodford Bridge.... as payment I got my Sealey Blue Match :Thumb: :Cool:

Bowlers is a big shop.... lacks a little of the personal touch but loooooaaaaads of stock