The other day I pootled down the road to a nearby village to fish at a local fishery and to test and hopefully 'blood' one of my recently restored vintage rods.
Hambleton FisheryWell, I did catch some fish, roach, perch and two unidentified specimens, all were embarrassingly small, hence no photographs! Incidentally it is probably 50 years since I last coarse fished and bought some maggots for bait, it was therefore with some surprise that I had to part with £3 for a pint of grubs!!!!
The Sopwith Camel is taking shape and is proving more difficult and demanding than the previous kit I built for the boys down south. At least the pilot is prepared for take off....let us hope that it will not be a futile gesture on his part!
In a conversation that I had with a lovely lady in Yorkshire when I was ordering another bespoke rod bag from her for my second renovated fishing rod, I happened to mention that I had tried unsuccessfully to buy a mask with the 'Morgan' logo on it from either the Morgan Club or from the factory shop.
Not a perfect match but pretty good!But I digress as usual. Anyway I joked with the lady that if she had a bit of dark green material lying around she could knock one up for me! What a surprise when the immaculate rod bag arrived complete with 'free of charge' mask!
Naturally I phoned her immediately to thank her and sought an embroidered logo to put on it.
To cut a long story short, the small one I ordered from the Club was too large and would have looked ludicrous and then I spotted an old Morgan baseball cap in the garage with a super logo on it and as all 'one size fits all' caps look like peas on a drum on my huge cranium I decided to carefully detach the logo and dispense of the remains of the cap.
Not a pretty sight!
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