Hi Guys
A few years back when I started getting into fishing my Grandparent's gifted me a rod that my G'Ma had made for my G'Da in the 80's.
G'Ma made a point of saying that at the time it was quite an expensive rod (I think she was a little annoyed that my G'Da never used it).
As I was packing it away yesterday I wondered about it's heritage and if anyone here can shed some light on it's background and the fellow who made it?
Grandad's Mornington Red
- yepi'mon
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Re: Grandad's Mornington Red
So good she goes by the name Nick Haralambakis.smile0784 wrote:Yout gma must be good if she can make rods
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Re: Grandad's Mornington Red
" my G'Ma had made for my G'Da "smile0784 wrote:Yout gma must be good if she can make rods
He who has the most fishing rods WINS !
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Re: Grandad's Mornington Red
He's on Facebook
He made it for Wayne at fishing coast to coast
It's a 7ft 6in snydeglass fmt90 blank
Have a chat with him, He's very much still into fishing
Cheers Gra
He made it for Wayne at fishing coast to coast
It's a 7ft 6in snydeglass fmt90 blank
Have a chat with him, He's very much still into fishing
Cheers Gra