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Andrew im afraid i dont do inline leads,i only do flat pears,dumpy pears and zips leads at the min with or without swivels as in the picture post(2)

 

I can also try and blend a colour you think matches your lakes make up. :)

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Andrew im afraid i dont do inline leads,i only do flat pears,dumpy pears and zips leads at the min with or without swivels as in the picture post(2)

 

I can also try and blend a colour you think matches your lakes make up.  :)  

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Hi bivyman and welcome.

 

Folks were asking, you answered. No problems with that.

 

Out of curiosity, why no inline ones?

 

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Rudd,

 

I use these ones now:

 

http://www.anglersnet.co.uk/reviews/weighters.htm

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Elton:

Rudd,

 

I use these ones now:

 

http://www.anglersnet.co.uk/reviews/weighters.htm

So what would them if you drop them on a shingle beach then?

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Be a bloody long cast if I got them from the lake to a beach! :D

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Gaffer:

Hmmm, so if Trash, ooops, sorry, Nash, can drop his prices now, then why was he so expensive to start off with?

 

Don't answer that, I already know the answer!

Because he was saving up for his lake in France?

BTW... my feelings about Nash and their notion of service are well known. I will use Nash stuff only if it's a freebie. If I can avoid using Nash stuff at all, I do.

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Thanks for the welcome:)

 

(Out of curiosity, why no inline ones?)

 

I dont have the mould for inline and to be honest i dont ever use inlines and i first bought the moulds to make leads for me but when people saw them they wanted me to do them some,most people ask for drop pear leads so never bothered buying a mould,also i coat my leads heating them up one at a time on a gas flame and the loop gives me somthing to hold in my pliers to do so.

 

As you can see in the photo (bottom lead) i also do real grit coated leads these are as close to gravel/stone without actualy being gravel/stone and are £1 each what ever size or shape :)

 

Any standard coated lead up to 3oz is 50p without swivels 60p with and 5p extra per 1/2oz so for example a 4.5oz zip lead with swivel is 75p:)

 

Please deleat prices if not apropriate to site rules

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