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Post by spessy on Sept 24, 2014 22:37:31 GMT
I have an Allthingys Lucky Stricke float rod (blue edition, early edition), its in pretty good condition but i seem to get dodgy valuations of sites....how mucch are they actually worth please?
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Post by spessy on Sept 24, 2014 22:39:16 GMT
Allc.o.c.k.s rod (the forum wont allow me to say c..o..c..k.. part)
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Post by dranv8 on Sept 25, 2014 5:21:53 GMT
I have an Allthingys Lucky Stricke float rod (blue edition, early edition), its in pretty good condition but i seem to get dodgy valuations of sites....how mucch are they actually worth please? Can you post a picture of it so i know which one it is,ive got a few of them as i collect them and it will be easier to give you a value as i need to see the condition
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Post by johnboy66 on Sept 25, 2014 19:53:11 GMT
I remember them are they from the early 80`s Dranv8
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Post by dranv8 on Sept 25, 2014 21:49:57 GMT
Hi mate early 1800s until late 1960s
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Post by Eddie on Sept 25, 2014 22:04:39 GMT
What you can't say allthingys on the forum?
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Post by Eddie on Sept 25, 2014 22:07:37 GMT
I see what you mean now, but I had to try, is the rod an allthingys Ariel.
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Post by gcb on Sept 26, 2014 19:52:11 GMT
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Post by spessy on Sept 27, 2014 20:03:51 GMT
Unfortunatley i'm not selling it, im was just enquiring because im going to insure it, plus im giving it to my daughter when the good man wants me...sorry if i gave the wrong impression.
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Post by rushy on Sept 27, 2014 22:24:39 GMT
Love it By the way Spessy - you wont need your swing tip on the Ouse mate - Barbel give a good indication on the rod tip
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