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  1. Bob Gill

    Isotope alternative

    Look like photoluminescent strontium aluminate to me - like the coating I used to encapsulate and hold the isotope in the Isoblob. The Isoblob encapsulation could also be 'charged' by light or UV to increase the glow intensity and time period (8hrs+). Glass encapsulated tritium gas (often...
  2. Bob Gill

    The Method

    Used the original but occasionally put it through a grinder (not really necessary but had access to one) and added flavours now and again. Seem to remember it was cheaper and also smelt after a time if the soaked stuff was unused. Our Japanese Akitas wouldn't eat it, neither would our Korean...
  3. Bob Gill

    The Method

    Anyone remember 'Vitalin' as a ground bait additive and bulker in method mix? Very cheap and the fish seem to like it. Cheers Bob
  4. Bob Gill

    Burl cork

    Had quite a few types since the mid 2000's, when the choice was quite limited and the density was more than it appears to be now. The high density in comparison to natural cork made the handle weight significantly higher. Things have changed over the last five years with larger varieties of...
  5. Bob Gill

    Hello from new member

    Welcome to Bfw Kevin. Enjoy.
  6. Bob Gill

    Cork vs Duplon

    Different types of generic 'Duplon' over the years. Seem to remember that early types were quite rubbery in texture and were not complete closed cell. 'Duplon' was a trade name as was 'Orblon'. Seems that EVA is widely used now.
  7. Bob Gill

    Cork vs Duplon

    A bit of shrink wrap on these and very little else apart from a bit of wood - Harrison Ballista Slims. I made a few beachcaster rods with spiral wound cork sheet which felt quite nice.
  8. Bob Gill

    Cork vs Duplon

    Cork and wood can look OK and be hardwearing.
  9. Bob Gill

    Cork vs Duplon

    Duplon - cheap and makes assembling rod handles easy and characterless. Some types can feel 'squishy' when wet. However, consistent and convenient. Cork - can be expensive to the extent of eye watering. Can be difficult to work and shape. Available in made up bored cylinders but still...
  10. Bob Gill

    Making Your Own Bait?

    Always used to make my own bait and really found it interesting. Even made some bait (basemix) for BFW which was sold under the name of B8. Boilies, pastes, steamed, meats etc etc. Very addictive, time consuming and expensive hobby. In recent years found it more convenient to use established...
  11. Bob Gill

    Bob Gill built Harrison Torrix 2lb tc 11' twin tip avon/quiver **sold**

    Remember it well. Best of luck with the sale.
  12. Bob Gill

    End of an era, for me

    Paul, Very sad but know exactly where you are coming from. As you know I've also taken a back seat and don't see me returning - for a lot of the same reasons you have given. Will talk again when this has fully sunken in. Wish you, Sue and family all the best and care. Cheers, Bob
  13. Bob Gill

    Milk Protein Base Mixes

    Hi-Nu-Val by Nutrabaits Super Milk and Super Milk Gold by John Baker. Cheers Bob
  14. Bob Gill

    Boot Space for fishing tackle

    We (I mean I !) have a Fiat Panda 4x4 and a Nissan Nismo Juke. Both are not very 'easy' as fishing wagons, the Panda being the worse of the two with regard to space and rod room. At least the Juke allows easy folding of the seats. Hope this helps and wish you luck in your search. Cheers Bob
  15. Bob Gill

    Perch Rods

    Got a couple of 12' Torrix 1.25 specials both twin tips (1 x standard and 1x insert quivers), the top one has a flattened handle and is Harrison chestnut brown. Glass fibre quivers shown, although I did make some carbon too. and Versatile rods. Done this sort of modification on a number...
  16. Bob Gill

    Keeper rings

    Fuji do a couple of slideable hook keepers and these use O rings to secure them and are available in a few colours. Fuji EHKM Universal slideable hook Keeper. Guides and Blanks have them at around £2 each. You can also get them on ebay. Cheers Bob
  17. Bob Gill

    Fitting Isotopes

    Old treasures: Gert big uns but still glowing and fairly bright.
  18. Bob Gill

    Harrison Torrix 2lb

    Yes, shame indeed but I guess they had to trim their activities to keep costs down - both 'painting' and grinding blanks smooth were once 'free of extra charge' but that's some years back.. Knowing how painting is done it's a fair amount of work. Messing around with suitable pigments and/or...
  19. Bob Gill

    Harrison Torrix 2lb

    Thank you. Occasionally make the odd rod for myself and to use up some old (but new) stock. - which was the case of the chestnut Torrix. Cheers Bob
  20. Bob Gill

    Harrison Torrix 2lb

    Hi Mark - I did make quite a lot of i-powers for Bfw but predominately as the twin tip (1.75 and 2.0 test). Is it signed? . I signed most but not all, and these go back a number of years. The i-power blank was made by Harrison for Bfw. Cheers Bob
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