New net anyone...

Traditional landing nets large and small.
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Robbi
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Holy Sha-moly !! :shocked:
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some peaple must have cash to burn but saying that it is very nice

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I put my net on ebay recently and was inendated with questions mainly "was it a Barder net".
Seeing what price its up too it just shows what ive said in the past some folks are just label chasers.

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It's all the more desirable as Edward Barder has said he won't make any more.

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Insanity, I don't care what anyone says, pure insanity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I want one!!

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very nice net alot of money tho but who ever wins it good luck to them

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It is nice but I have found that nets with mesh that big thend to let some items of terminal tackle fall through and get tangled.

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It may be heresy to say this, gentlemen, but I prefer my Paul Cook net...and it was a lot less expensive brand-new. A thing of rare beauty.

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I would want a small medium and large with a selection of different length handles too, if i'm honest :Chuckle:
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Swythyn Troutbeck wrote:It may be heresy to say this, gentlemen, but I prefer my Paul Cook net...and it was a lot less expensive brand-new. A thing of rare beauty.

Troutbeck
I would have too agree P.Cooks stuff be it a float , net or rod look superb quality its a shame i dont have funds for one of his rods at the moment.

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