Richard Parsons
Senior Member
Hi all - I've not sold a rod online before and just curious as to where to source a rod tube?
Any advice gratefully received.
Any advice gratefully received.
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I hope this isn't a knee jerk response to the anti-hexxer comments on yesterdays thread Rich?!Hi all - I've not sold a rod online before and just curious as to where to source a rod tube?
Any advice gratefully received.
I hope this isn't a knee jerk response to the anti-hexxer comments on yesterdays thread Rich?!
I’ve got one if you want it.
Rich the best way is to offer it as collection only. Saves any hassle or risk and very expensive post costs because you can’t post a 6 foot tube insured nowadays and get much change out of £30. Even then the insurance is a proper cop out and most couriers now don’t want to know if it exceeds 1.6m
you’ll probably not get a quick sale but posting rods is just a ball ache.
Is it a kevlite Rich?Definitely keeping that one, Joe
Selling a North Western that I've had for years, but rarely use, as well as a couple of Normarks.
Appreciate your offer, too!
You will get it’s value Rich if your prepared to hold out for the right price. What you won’t get is a quick sale.Yes, Rich, that did cross my mind as an alternative I just don't think I'll get the true value by limiting the geographical scope to Manchester, or thereabouts.
I may just bite the bullet and do that, however.
Is it a kevlite Rich?
take it to the agm rich try and sell it there... gotta be worth a goNo, Joe, it's a Sealey 2lb tc Specialist. Originally had a duplon handle - but have since had it stripped back and rebuilt with a cork handle, re-varnished and new rings. It has a lovely through action.
You will sell that easily enough I reckon. I've always found selling vis a courier ok - the main issue being in for when they collect.No, Joe, it's a Sealey 2lb tc Specialist. Originally had a duplon handle - but have since had it stripped back and rebuilt with a cork handle, re-varnished and new rings. It has a lovely through action.