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H fork tip top
Posted by: Thomas Greising (136.8.150.---)
Date: December 13, 2007 03:14AM

Building a rod för a English customer. He wants a "H Fork" tip top.
I´ve never heard of it before, but i´m sure there is help out there.
Anybody???

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Re: H fork tip top
Posted by: Earl Hamilton (125.60.243.---)
Date: December 13, 2007 01:35PM

Thomas, its a hay fork tip which is the term we commonly use in the UK for the standard style of tip used with snake guides. Stainless, chromed Tic, whatever, available from most of the sponsers here. personally, I like the Hopkins and Holloway models. Hope this helps.

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Re: H fork tip top
Posted by: Thomas Greising (136.8.150.---)
Date: December 14, 2007 09:13AM

Earl Hamilton Wrote:
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> Thomas, its a hay fork tip which is the term we
> commonly use in the UK for the standard style of
> tip used with snake guides. Stainless, chromed
> Tic, whatever, available from most of the sponsers
> here. personally, I like the Hopkins and Holloway
> models. Hope this helps.


It did.! Just another name for the usual stuff.

Thanks..!

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