LAA Handbook Sowerbutts advert.

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Re: LAA Handbook Sowerbutts advert.

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Mr B wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2023 8:36 am
Ljm183 wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 7:45 pm
Mr B wrote: Mon Aug 02, 2021 11:06 am Good morning,
I have just read this post, always interesting to read about old tackle shops.
I remember the story of that rod by Jack Hargreaves, it was at the start of "The Turks Pond"
This is the shop now.
I must pop in for a bite to eat and reminice..

Mr B
The building owned by The Peabody Trust

" The first block, designed by H. A. Darbishire in a red-brick Jacobethan style, opened in Commercial Street, Spitalfields, on 29 February 1864. It cost £22,000 to build, and contained 57 "dwellings" (i.e. flats) for the poor, nine shops with accommodation for the shopkeepers, and baths and laundry facilities on the upper floor. Water-closets were grouped in pairs by the staircases, with one shared between every two flats."
Well thats a great bit of research Ljm!
After reading your post I did a bit of research myself, really interesting!
The Peabody Trust really played a big part in those difficult times and are still going.
Have you seen The Turks Pond, Jack Hargreaves?
Well worth a watch.... I must watch it again.
Thanks for posting.
Mr B
Yes I've seen that video, did you notice the mistake right at the beginning where Jack says Sowerbutts is right next to Billingsgate Fish Market ? Billingsgate is over a mile away, the market next to Sowerbutts was Spitalfields.

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This is my Sowerbutts travel rod with a Sowerbutts centrepin.

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Re: LAA Handbook Sowerbutts advert.

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Ljm183 wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2023 11:19 am
Mr B wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2023 8:36 am
Ljm183 wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 7:45 pm
Mr B wrote: Mon Aug 02, 2021 11:06 am Good morning,
I have just read this post, always interesting to read about old tackle shops.
I remember the story of that rod by Jack Hargreaves, it was at the start of "The Turks Pond"
This is the shop now.
I must pop in for a bite to eat and reminice..

Mr B
The building owned by The Peabody Trust

" The first block, designed by H. A. Darbishire in a red-brick Jacobethan style, opened in Commercial Street, Spitalfields, on 29 February 1864. It cost £22,000 to build, and contained 57 "dwellings" (i.e. flats) for the poor, nine shops with accommodation for the shopkeepers, and baths and laundry facilities on the upper floor. Water-closets were grouped in pairs by the staircases, with one shared between every two flats."
Well thats a great bit of research Ljm!
After reading your post I did a bit of research myself, really interesting!
The Peabody Trust really played a big part in those difficult times and are still going.
Have you seen The Turks Pond, Jack Hargreaves?
Well worth a watch.... I must watch it again.
Thanks for posting.
Mr B
Yes I've seen that video, did you notice the mistake right at the beginning where Jack says Sowerbutts is right next to Billingsgate Fish Market ? Billingsgate is over a mile away, the market next to Sowerbutts was Spitalfields.

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This is my Sowerbutts travel rod with a Sowerbutts centrepin.

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Blow me! I should have noticed but being honest I didn't! I should have though having visited the market and drove passed many time!!!
I just took that screen shot from the address on the LAA handbook advert.
What a cracking little travel rod ( and reel) you have there, looks like it's really good condition!
Is it the same rod that Jack had?
I have allways fancied one since I watched that Jack Hargreaves video.
Freadline will like that rod too.... sort of compensation for sabotaging his post!!!

Thanks for your very interesting post and photos.
The close season is an important and interesting time for the Angler who set out to catch big fish. It is a timely opportunity for him to make new tackle or renovate old. There are no end of jobs to do, apart from those horrible things called Gardens!

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Re: LAA Handbook Sowerbutts advert.

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Mr B

"Is it the same rod that Jack had?"


Not the same, mine looks to be a stronger rod.

But i have the same reel as Jack used in the Turks Pond video.

A Zebco Omega 144

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Ljm183 wrote: Thu Sep 21, 2023 6:50 pm Mr B

"Is it the same rod that Jack had?"


Not the same, mine looks to be a stronger rod.

But i have the same reel as Jack used in the Turks Pond video.

A Zebco Omega 144

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Thats interesting I wondered about that reel... looks a nice little reel.... close faced reels do have a following I just have one. (Not an ild one Daiwa, nice little reel)
I was looking at your travel rod to, looks a very nice and with different tips.
Thanks mate
The close season is an important and interesting time for the Angler who set out to catch big fish. It is a timely opportunity for him to make new tackle or renovate old. There are no end of jobs to do, apart from those horrible things called Gardens!

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