First Rod...

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Mr B
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Re: First Rod...

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Welcome Dave, as was said a great introduction.
Love the rod and the inlayed coin.
Plus... another poet to add to the gang!

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It looks like he was a member for 3 months and was last seen on the forum in August 2017, his account was made inactive due to the limited 500 membership format viewtopic.php?t=20837
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Aitch
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Welcome Sir... :Hat:...
Bugger... where's he gone...🤣🤣🤣
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home

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MWithell
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A great story. My first rod was a split cane spinning rod which I gave to a friend a few years later. Amazingly he still has it although he no longer goes fishing. I might beg it back sometime, but he now lives in Nottinghamshire, while I'm in Sussex.
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