Efgeeco Type Canvas Bucket

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Efgeeco Type Canvas Bucket

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After over 50 years of continuous use the base of my bait bucket has finally rotted beyond repair.I have thus asked a local company that specialises in canvas goods to give me a quote for making some more.They are a large concern so I have asked them to quote for making 25 so I will have a few to spare! As soon as I get a price I will post more information,to see if anyone else is interested.The days of buying ex army water buckets for £1 are long gone!
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Put me down for one; I’ve been looking for a while.

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Sorry to hear about the demise of your bucket Mark.
Interesting to hear of your initiative.
Please put me on your bucket list :Scared:
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Penninelad wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2020 9:18 am After over 50 years of continuous use the base of my bait bucket has finally rotted beyond repair.I have thus asked a local company that specialises in canvas goods to give me a quote for making some more.They are a large concern so I have asked them to quote for making 25 so I will have a few to spare! As soon as I get a price I will post more information,to see if anyone else is interested.The days of buying ex army water buckets for £1 are long gone!
I was lucky enough to find this example last year at a boot sale, it is the larger size mint and unused! The stall holder gave it to me as it was inside an old Efgeeco tackle box that I bought from him so he just said have it, what a nice man! :Hat: ImageImage
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This thread - - - "Efgeeco canvas bucket equivalent?" - - highlighted a potential maker - - used by Snape.

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The ex army ones still turn up now and then and there are some really nice replica USArmy and French army ones for about £18.00.

I think my latest one is 1st world war. It was under camping equipment on ebay and if I remember rightly was £12.00.delivered.
Of course everyone will be searching now and the extra bidding will push the price up. :doh:

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"Efgeeco canvas bucket equivalent?" - the maker on that Auction site - is renewing his skills 'very shortly' as I have just spoken to him!

Snape's example was excellent - I hope it is still going?

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I have now has a quotation for making 25 canvas buckets which works out at £24.48 each. How many people would wish to purchase one at this price? I clearly do no wish to purchase that number unless the majority are pre ordered. I may also put something on the Crabtree Society FB page.
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Would they be made to the same pattern as the photo in Lee Dwellers post Mark including the brass eyelets and press studs ?
I assume they would be made from heavy
canvas and green?
If so I would order one at that price. If, like your last one, they last 50 years I'd be quite happy to se it worn out!
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Olly wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2020 2:14 pm "Efgeeco canvas bucket equivalent?" - the maker on that Auction site - is renewing his skills 'very shortly' as I have just spoken to him!

Snape's example was excellent - I hope it is still going?
Yes it is excellent but is made from waxed cotton and not heavy canvas. I really like it.
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