Hardy rod stand

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Coral Maestro
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Hardy rod stand

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Not sure if this is the right place for this post but here goes.
I bought this stand at auction a while ago and managed to get over to the UK to collect it just before Xmas:
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I had to carry out some modifications to the base as it appears to have warped at some stage in it's life but is now good as new.
It has a useful recess in the base for storing rod bags.
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Very nice, I wish I had soemthing like this for my hoard of rods.

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Very nice, now to fill it with Hardy rod's :Wink:

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By the looks of it you will be needing another one fairly soon.
Some lovely looking rods there and a perfect way to display them :Thumb:
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That’s lovely that is!
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Sobering thought ... I'd need 7 of those ... up to now !!! :Scared:
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