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In reply to Post #194 Is the price only low because they are essentially only selling through angling direct??
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In reply to Post #176 I would argue that there is a level of innovation to this company. Not surprisingly, given his background, much of this innovation relates to marketing and I think that he has tapped in very well into this social media driven world that we are in. I am sure that the products will be as good as any others that are out there and their price is slightly lower so I anticipate that they will actually sell a lot of product.
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In reply to Post #191 Sounds great
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In reply to Post #191
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In reply to Post #190 And khristmass bivvy stocking's with magnet hanger, khristmas kamo bedchair kover should kreate the right atmosphere. Maybe ridgemonkey will bring out a khristmass kamo vault to power there khristmass lights.
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In reply to Post #187 There's an idea!
Khristmas Krackers (c) - contains a selection of hooks, mag aligners, safety beads and lead clips. Paper beanie hats and jokes written by Darrell Peck.
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In reply to Post #188 No but just bought nash putty, £8 very expensive
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anyone used the putty yet??
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In reply to Post #185 The sort you get in a cracker.
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In reply to Post #185 Please don't send me one.
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Let's be honest here it's a Christmas present isnt it
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In reply to Post #183 They are replaceable
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theres definitely a place for a knockout carp fishing multitool and this looks closer than any of the other iterations mentioned.. as stated usability will be key. hard to build it durable enough i reckon as baiting needle gate latches have a habit of breaking ... nice idea tho
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In reply to Post #177 Must admit I do have a Bahco Multi-tool in my box. I actually use it for the pliers quite frequently pike fishing, as my first choice hook removal kit.
Almost everything else is normally unused, although occasionally I do use the screwdriver 'blades'.
The can opener is a waste of time, not enough cut and slips off the can, and the saw blade is too short, and the corkscrew is slightly too short for my St. Emilion Grand Cru.
Oh yes, the file, I do use that, can't have a gentleman like me with a bad manicure...
I use my Swiss Army knife far more frequently.
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In reply to Post #169 It looks good,
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