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The Glory Days of the Giant Scarborough Tunny, Mark Ross
‘The Glory Days of the Giant Scarborough Tunny’, (The British Tunny Club, Hardy Bros. tackle and big game fishing in the 1930s), written and published by Scots author and antique tackle collector Mark Ross.

This is the special edition, bound in leather, with dust wrapper and leather slip case - (email to choose from available numbers).

“angler in rowing boat catches Giant tunny (tuna) 60 miles off Scarborough”.

“the first thing you feel is a violent tug on the line, a tug that quickly builds up... the biggest fish I hooked towed me away out of sight of the fleet......”

“798lb tunny caught in the North Sea by Colonel E.T. Peel, 1932”

John Drewett - Hardy tackle expert, collector and writer (Hardy Bros., The Masters, The Men & their Reels) foreword:
“Mark’s efforts have culminated in a book that is ‘full of texture’. The monochrome photographs are so evocative of an era when men would don blazers and even suits when posing for the trophy picture. The boatman in their flat caps, the boats from which they fished and the yachts which many of the wealthy fishers possessed all combine to convey a world that will never be seen again. The collaboration between Mark Ross & David Watson has produced a hugely important tribute to an element of British angling history that excites so many fishermen and collectors”.

No wonder the excitement & glamour of this new sport attracted the rich & famous. Blending heroic tales of epic sea battles with enormous fish, the special tackle used, & social history this book will fascinate anglers and antique tackle collectors alike.

In leather hard back with dust wrapper and leather slip case, 270 x 210mm, 400 pages, colour printed throughout, 475-plus pictures showing atmospheric 1930s angling, the lords & ladies who went tunny fishing, Hardy and other rare big game fishing reels and tackle. All copies numbered.
Also available in standard edition with dust wrapper.
 
Code: 50427Price: £200.00


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The Glory Days of the Giant Scarborough Tunny, Mark Ross
‘The Glory Days of the Giant Scarborough Tunny’, (The British Tunny Club, Hardy Bros. tackle and big game fishing in the 1930s), written and published by Scots author and antique tackle collector Mark Ross.

This is the standard edition, numbers 21-25.

“angler in rowing boat catches Giant tunny (tuna) 60 miles off Scarborough”.
“the first thing you feel is a violent tug on the line, a tug that quickly builds up... the biggest fish I hooked towed me away out of sight of the fleet......”

“798lb tunny caught in the North Sea by Colonel E.T. Peel, 1932”

John Drewett - Hardy tackle expert, collector and writer (Hardy Bros., The Masters, The Men & their Reels) foreword:
“Mark’s efforts have culminated in a book that is ‘full of texture’. The monochrome photographs are so evocative of an era when men would don blazers and even suits when posing for the trophy picture. The boatman in their flat caps, the boats from which they fished and the yachts which many of the wealthy fishers possessed all combine to convey a world that will never be seen again. The collaboration between Mark Ross & David Watson has produced a hugely important tribute to an element of British angling history that excites so many fishermen and collectors”.
No wonder the excitement & glamour of this new sport attracted the rich & famous. Blending heroic tales of epic sea battles with enormous fish, the special tackle used, & social history this book will fascinate anglers and antique tackle collectors alike.
In hard back with dust wrapper, 270 x 210mm, 400 pages, colour printed throughout, 475-plus pictures showing atmospheric 1930s angling, the lords & ladies who went tunny fishing, Hardy and other rare big game fishing reels and tackle. All copies numbered.
Also available in special edition bound in leather with slip case.
 
Code: 50426Price: £89.00


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A collection of fishing priests - Dave Watson
Second edition. Fully illustrated colour catalogue of a collection made over almost twenty years, of seventy-two fine antique priests with the best photography and printing techniques available.

Examples show the use of boxwood, laburnham, fruitwood, rosewood, bone, whalebone, elephant & walrus ivory and narwahl ivory, to create the elegant, the functional and the downright extravagant.
The earliest - dated 1718 the rest from the 18th and 19th centuries and the most modern: laminated woods, 20th century.

The objective of this project was to illustrate the photography and printing possible to catalogue any antique collection by recording and illustrating this small facet of antique fishing tackle collecting. Size: 290 x 210mm, comprising 52 pages.

Published by Antique Knives Ltd. May 2010.
 
Code: 50425Price: £20.00


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A collection of fishing priests - Dave Watson
Second edition. Fully illustrated colour catalogue of a collection made over almost twenty years, of seventy-two fine antique priests with the best photography and printing techniques available.

Examples show the use of boxwood, laburnham, fruitwood, rosewood, bone, whalebone, elephant & walrus ivory and narwahl ivory, to create the elegant, the functional and the downright extravagant.
The earliest - dated 1718 the rest from the 18th and 19th centuries and the most modern: laminated woods, 20th century.

The objective of this project was to illustrate the photography and printing possible to catalogue any antique collection by recording and illustrating this small facet of antique fishing tackle collecting. Size: 290 x 210mm, comprising 52 pages.

Published by Antique Knives Ltd. May 2010.
 
Code: 50424Price: £20.00


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Congo Zaire knife
Congo knife: blade 12.5ins, 16.5ins overall

Ref: 262
 
Code: 50423Price: £225.00


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Congo Zaire knife
Congo knife: blade 10ins, 14.5ins overall

Ref: 261
 
Code: 50422Price: £200.00


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Congo Zaire knife
Congo knife: blade 10ins, 15ins overall

Ref: 260
 
Code: 50421Price: £250.00


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Congo Zaire knife
Congo knife: blade 16.5ins, 19.5ins overall

Ref: 259
 
Code: 50420Price: £225.00


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Congo Zaire knife
Congo knife: blade 8.5ins, 14.5ins overall

Ref: 258
 
Code: 50419Price: £250.00


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Congo Zaire knife
Congo knife: blade 4.5ins, 7.5ins overall

Ref: 257
 
Code: 50418Price: £250.00

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