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I've not heard back from the two I offered out, I have had some time and finished the 4x spoppers, will post them out tomorrow morning.
So 2x for sale @ £14 each.
I have just had a delivery of 4x Blue Spombs (Why they can't send them all together I'll never know).
The price is the same as before £14 including 2nd class postage.
Unfortunately, due to the fact I am going fishing this week I will not be able to get them off until Tuesday next week, but if...
Oh, just as an aside Richard, if you get the Chinese ones and use a hot air blower on them whilst bending the sides out, they come together lovely.
All Sold out until next batch arrive.
Couple of tricks I have found. I use a 3mm Soldering bit on my Solder station to make the holes, then cut off the sprue with a scalpel.
The idea of the big stopper on the pin came from watching Barbel Days and Ways and both rocky bottoms and silty bottoms, there could be an issue of the pin...
Just had another batch of Spods arrive, they are ready to be converted into spoppers, unfortunately they were a little bit more expensive so the price has had to increase to £14 delivered (2nd Class).
Some changes to previous design, Hinges and trigger now made from Brass. More holes in body...
I just wondered what the idea was, I prefer the single handle and as I use the rod to bring the fish in it doesn't really get cranked just a means of retrieving line. I do find that the 'larger' single handle seems to close down smaller than the double handle does.
Just seems a bit of a waste...
I bought some new reels and they come with both single and double handles.
Single handles are slightly longer and a little more beefy than the double handle.
What are the benefits of each?
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