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Post by underghillie on Jul 11, 2010 19:45:13 GMT
send us a link
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Post by underghillie on Jul 11, 2010 20:25:27 GMT
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Post by madkeen on Jul 11, 2010 20:27:19 GMT
look alright for the flytying stuff
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Post by underghillie on Jul 11, 2010 20:49:25 GMT
the cantaleaver one's
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Post by underghillie on Jul 11, 2010 20:53:26 GMT
any 2 sided one's
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Post by underghillie on Jul 11, 2010 21:06:20 GMT
nae plano one's
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Post by underghillie on Jul 11, 2010 21:23:43 GMT
nothing their
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Post by underghillie on Jul 11, 2010 21:28:34 GMT
back to tesco's tubs then ;D ;D ;D
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Post by salmonshrimp on Jul 11, 2010 22:30:35 GMT
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Post by salmonshrimp on Jul 11, 2010 22:34:44 GMT
That's the one for keeping in the car you get smaller ones and you can take the legs off.
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Post by underghillie on Jul 11, 2010 22:35:32 GMT
you would never find that 1 in boat its the same colour ;D ;D
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Post by salmonshrimp on Jul 11, 2010 22:37:03 GMT
you would never find that 1 in boat its the same colour ;D ;D He can hide his knitting stuff in it too
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Post by salmonshrimp on Jul 11, 2010 22:44:08 GMT
That's the one for keeping in the car you get smaller ones and you can take the legs off. Be able to use that as a boat ;D ;D ;D so many louies no enough rods, i need out riggers ;D ;D You can sit 2 Louies on it doubles as a seat
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Post by fredaevans on Jul 24, 2010 14:41:36 GMT
look alright for the flytying stuff The boxes are very well built and will last a life time ... short of you banging on it with a hammer. As suggested above, the larger sizes make excellent storrage units for fly tying gear. Quite a few of us use one of the larger ones for 'portable' tying units in our motor homes/travel trailers. Fred
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