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In reply to Post #25 ..
Only ten made ,must be some one out there who wants to sell me one....for the right price ..
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In reply to Post #24 I'd be on the Autosol with that one !
That would be bling
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In reply to Post #22 My mate has only just got rid of his Chub transporter ,done some miles that porter did..
I like the Solar one in the pics ,I'd be on the Autosol with that one ! Clever design ,no paint loss to worry about..
Also,Andy NEEDS ,some Aqua carp from Chris ..
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In reply to Post #1 around mid 90's. First one I saw on the bank purpose made was by 'Scaffold John', who used to fish Manor Farm AKA 'Dollop City' and Aveley amongst others. A Clever & Nice Guy
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I had a Chub transporter. That was my first ever barrow, when they very first came out. Have to agree, they were not that heavy. Every barrow I've had since weighed more.
I had that barrow for absolutely donkeys years. I only got rid of it in 2013 when I fished Roach. Same tyre which got filled with tyre weld, and never got a puncture.
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In reply to Post #12 How mad is that, ditto, but I didn't think it was that heavy, mine had the wheel that folded backwards. I wish I hadn't of sold it tbh, it was a great day/river session barrow. That Solar barrow isn't too dissimilar, love the single wheel leg, reminds me of motorbikes.
@ Andy Cheeky git lol
No, it was more a case of you having a fishery it didn't seem like a very original idea of mine to suggest a fish...I hope that makes sense
I'm thinking a nice VS Harrow and one of the Leneys that are available.
Nice
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In reply to Post #19 Yeah and the centre bar is actually telescopic.
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In reply to Post #18 You can see where the red bar pivots, the blue ends will rotate, then the wheel is under the weight.
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In reply to Post #17 It can also be configured so that the wheel sits under load area. It's a pretty clever design the way it folds. I didn't take a picture of it folded.
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In reply to Post #16 That's diffrent. Looks like it was based on the old Market porters barra. Bit of a low loader that
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In reply to Post #13 Pm
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In reply to Post #11 Cheeky git lol
I'm thinking a nice VS Harrow and one of the Leneys that are available.
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In reply to Post #9 Is it possible for a mere mortal to put pictures up on this forum?
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In reply to Post #1 Chub Transporter was my first - heavy for its size but built like a tank! Still use the supplied elasticated straps to this day and amazed they haven't perished!
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In reply to Post #8 That's a cracking gesture Andy
I did think of putting fish on the list but thought...its Andy..no point
I'm not up on breeders but for some reason baby Carp keep coming up on my FB feed, some stunning fish out there!
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In reply to Post #4 Would love to see a pic if poss... Only ten made. So not made commercially
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In reply to Post #8 I didn't know such a thing ,the Solar barrow exists ,would it be possible for us mere 'Solar ites'to view it ..on here...
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In reply to Post #7 I'll actually use the money to buy a fish or two in memory of Ian.
Bookers Linear has a nice ring to it don't you think?
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In reply to Post #6 That was nice of Martin
What are you fancying with the proceeds, move to Dubai, yacht ...only joking
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In reply to Post #5 Martin even sent me a letter to authenticate it.
I've hardly ever used it and will sell it at some point in the near future.
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In reply to Post #4 OMG, the holy grail for Solar 'Collectors'...watch your back Andy
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In reply to Post #1 Solar did indeed make a stainless barrow and I have one. It was left to me when we lost Ian Booker.
I spoke to Martin about it last year and he said that only ten were made.
It's actually nothing near as heavy as you might imagine it would be.
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In reply to Post #1 i did similar .... i finished having used a match fishing trolley, carrying an argos sunbed/50" brolly, 1.75lb rods and Shimano Seaspins ....
.... and came back to find posh barrows available ie Carp Porter MK1/Mk2, Chub Transporter 2000 barrow
Trakker bedchair barrow came along a bit later and still occasionally see them on eBAY
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In reply to Post #1 I thought it was prestige with a yellow one
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Had a break from fishing from the mid to late 90s to the early 2000's.. And was quite surprised to find everyone was carting there gear around on purpose made Barra's. The days of multiple trips to the swims was over thankfully.
I know these barrows evolved from actual wheelbarrows. But who produced the first commercially one? I know Carp porter have been around for ever. But we're they the actual first.. Something is telling me Solar produced one in Stainless. God knows how much that would of weighed.
Does anyone remember the bed chair barrow hybrid Trakker produced. I think Frank Warwick was the face behind it.
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