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Dinsmores bait dropper.

Steve Sorrell

Senior Member
Well, after reading on here somewhere about Gooutdoors stocking the Dinsmores bait droppers, i stopped off at my local store to buy a couple.
What a laugh just reading the packaging......buoyant spelt "boyant", vertical spelt "verticle"..........
If Dinsmores is an english firm they should be ashamed.......country is going to pot.................their proof reader is probably a jam roll.
 
Well, after reading on here somewhere about Gooutdoors stocking the Dinsmores bait droppers, i stopped off at my local store to buy a couple.
What a laugh just reading the packaging......buoyant spelt "boyant", vertical spelt "verticle"..........
If Dinsmores is an english firm they should be ashamed.......country is going to pot.................their proof reader is probably a jam roll.

If we're being pedantic shouldn't "english" be spelt with a capital?

And what does an old fashioned but very tasty sticky pudding have to do with proof reading?
 
I think that is rather harsh Dinsmores may not be the tackle tarts first choice as far a branding. but they are a small English company that sell some good product, their bank sticks and net handles are built to last. I was talking to a a Fishing tackle stall holder in Tewkesbury last Wednesday and he was full of praise for the company he said they employ only a handful of people so perhaps they do factor out quite a bit. However to judge a book by it's cover is harsh.
Did you buy a bait dropper?
And what does Jam Roll rhyme with?:)
 
Yeah, i got a couple. Just thought it very strange that they couldn't get the spelling correct.
A clue for you..... jam rolls are also known as big foreheads round these parts. Known to be particularly fond of Thames fish (and any others for that matter), and i don't mean putting them back!!
Barbecued bream anyone???
 
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