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Petey

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Oct 4, 2009
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Rayleigh, Essex
I have one of these that I traded not so long ago on here. I've used it for felling small trees, roughing out spoons, batoning kindling etc and it's a joy to use.

I've got to say I'd rather have a carp rod though.

I'd like a rough match for another rod I have, so to that effect:

12' (+/- a foot)
2.5 or 2.75lb tc
cork handles

alternatively, I'm embarrassed that I have broken a rod that my brother-in-law gave me. It's an Abu Garcia Conolon 80-2M, a blue spinning rod. I've snapped the tip off AND lost 6" from the top of the bottom end (i.e. the male part of the join between the two sections.
I'd love to replace/repair it so...
 

Petey

Forager
Oct 4, 2009
128
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Rayleigh, Essex
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sapper1

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Feb 3, 2008
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swansea
How about a Daiwa infinity x interline.Not only does it not have cork handles it doesn't have eyes either,so probably no good to you.
 

para106

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Jul 24, 2009
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I've got a Greys Specialist going spare?? 12ft with 2 top sections of 1.25TC & 1.75TC. The 4" above the reel seat is Duplon but the rest is cork - might be a bit light for what you want but I've landed 20+lb carp on them. Only used one of em 7 or 8 times...........................
 

Petey

Forager
Oct 4, 2009
128
0
Rayleigh, Essex
I've got a Greys Specialist going spare?? 12ft with 2 top sections of 1.25TC & 1.75TC. The 4" above the reel seat is Duplon but the rest is cork - might be a bit light for what you want but I've landed 20+lb carp on them. Only used one of em 7 or 8 times...........................

That'll do nicely, Thanks :)
I'll pm you.

Other offers were appreciated, many thanks to all of you!
 

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