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Abuadmiral
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Wasn't there in 1959 TL catalog and was there in 1961 catalog...
so I guess you're spot on mate... Winning answer I'd say Have you got a 1958 or 1963 TL catalog (even to have a loan of for scanning piurposes) cheers wayne |
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fishing man
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just found this post,
unbelievable hell of a collection. must be a very easy place to spend time
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bassnbob
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NEVER get sick looking at that wall would ya boysregards bob
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Bassman88
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That is a crazy impressive collection you have there...never seen anything quite like that!
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CaptainCranky
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Thankyou for the comments Bassman.When I started the net worked well with my overall theme in my room however as time has gone on I have almost doubled the amount of lures on the same net and it is hard to get some symetry going if that is what one wants.Although I love it I am thinking of taking it down and just use pegboard to achieve neatness with my display.When you have a stupid amount of lures it is hard to display them all.
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Strangalures
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Wow Capt'n
I'll have to show the missus this collection so she will stop saying I have too many lures. Nice work - Rick
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Fish Choking Lures :)
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Mal Vader
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Ever heard of a 'compactus'???
They are like a HUGE filing cabinate, so big, the 'drawers' for want of a better name, are driven by a chaindrive, underfloor. Engaging a clutch arm picks up the chain, in the direction selected, driving the 'drawer' until clutch is released or end of stroke has been reached. This compacting, utilises available floorspace, as accessable storage.
The biggest I have seen was a BABY, at about 25M long(along the rails) x 6M wide x 2.2M high.
There was 18 'drawers' about 1M deep, accessable from front or back.
So all compacted, was 18M long on 25M rails.
Using the clutch arm, you would open up a walkway, for access to 'drawer' shelving.
The drive system was strong enough to move all 18 'drawers' at once.
Unfortunately, they were a 'Deathtrap', so fell from grace.
I reckon Barry could make use of one for Display purposes.
Love what you've let us see , bet there's 8x that, still unseen.
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DARK LORD
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beardy
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bloody hell whats the misses say
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beardy's lures
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beardy
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mind u what a collection cheers beardy
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