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Hi all,
Anyone know of any decent 2nd Hand Tackles Shops in the Thames Valley Area. Preferably within the Reading, Swindon, Oxford Triangle ? Cheerz - Brownz |
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Brownz wrote:
Hi all, Anyone know of any decent 2nd Hand Tackles Shops in the Thames Valley Area. Preferably within the Reading, Swindon, Oxford Triangle ? Cheerz - Brownz I think you will be hard pushed to find a shop that just sells second-hand tackle. Try all ofthe charity and junk shops, you may stand more chance. Also look in the local papers and free papers for adverts. It really depends on what you want. You may even find stuff in antique shops. -- Ergo ²°°³ --- Don't worry I am virus free atm. rofl Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.524 / Virus Database: 321 - Release Date: 06/10/03 |
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![]() "Brownz" wrote in message ... Hi all, Anyone know of any decent 2nd Hand Tackles Shops in the Thames Valley Area. Preferably within the Reading, Swindon, Oxford Triangle ? Bit out of your area but there's The Tackle Exchange at Walton-on-Thames (01932 245453). They advertise in Angling Times. I've never used them so that's all I can tell you. |
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"Brownz" wrote in message ...
Hi all, Anyone know of any decent 2nd Hand Tackles Shops in the Thames Valley Area. Preferably within the Reading, Swindon, Oxford Triangle ? Cheerz - Brownz A good (but slight 'sad') source of second-hand tackle is pawnbrokers. There is a chain of such places called 'Cash Converters' - IIRC. Like most of these places it's all a bit hit-and-miss. Simon |
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![]() "Simon Harris" wrote in message om... "Brownz" wrote in message ... Hi all, Anyone know of any decent 2nd Hand Tackles Shops in the Thames Valley Area. Preferably within the Reading, Swindon, Oxford Triangle ? Cheerz - Brownz A good (but slight 'sad') source of second-hand tackle is pawnbrokers. There is a chain of such places called 'Cash Converters' - IIRC. Like most of these places it's all a bit hit-and-miss. Simon I have looked in cash converters locally and the prices for secondhand items are absurd .... not much different to buying new via mail/telephone order. Richard --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.521 / Virus Database: 319 - Release Date: 9/23/03 |
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Try ebay usual cheaper than shops
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![]() "hoot" wrote in message ... Try ebay usual cheaper than shops -------------------------------------------- Is it? I sold a John Wilson (signature) Avon quiver system some time back on e-bay It fetched £72.00 far more than I expected as they were available mail order for £50. The same with a Shimano Catana reel, available for £18. I got £23 on E-bay. IMO the secret with E-bay is not to put a reserve on your goods people bidding get fed up (I do) with getting "Reserve not met" feel they are being pushed to bid higher than they intended and lose interest. With no reserve you get lots of bidders and a competition develops. |
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