Tim Speller
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If you have a 3 piece please let me know how much and send pictures if possible. Thank you
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If you put them on a salmon fishing forum they would sell for good money (upwards of £100).I may have a couple of Harrison Tryptych in the shed somewhere.
Think 1 is single leg and the other is double leg.
Any one got any idea what they would be worth if I sold them?
If you have a 3 piece please let me know how much and send pictures if possible Thank youI may have a couple of Harrison Tryptych in the shed somewhere.
Think 1 is single leg and the other is double leg.
Any one got any idea what they would be worth if I sold them?
I guess 3 is not popular between river anglers? Not so easy for make up rods compare to 2pcs.Some went on here for £170 each last year... in demand I guess.
Why so few three piece rods any more? Cost more to make ?
which 10ft are you using? I am looking for one myself as well. Is it Harrison stalker?Probably right, I had a 3 piece 9ft harrison stalker - was a nightmare to pack up, ended up walking with a 9ft stick in front of you. Tend to use a 2 piece 10ft on small rivers roving about now.
There’s an art to it.Probably right, I had a 3 piece 9ft harrison stalker - was a nightmare to pack up, ended up walking with a 9ft stick in front of you. Tend to use a 2 piece 10ft on small rivers roving about now.
yeah, but it's pushing 2.25 tc, so it's quite bossy.which 10ft are you using? I am looking for one myself as well. Is it Harrison stalker?
There’s a trick to that too.Agree rich - problem comes when your rigs are about 2ft 6in or longer.
you need to get out more.There’s a trick to that too.
When you drop your rig down off the 3 sections all banded together, push the hook and line through the big eye then take it back up the sections and again just latch it onto a ring leg.
I can’t argue with that Johnyou need to get out more.