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byron

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In 1976 I bought a Radar that set me in £1700.00p just for fun a ran a comparison check to find how much that would be today and found out of would be almost £7,400.00p.
If you want to run similar checks go to this site:-
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Nice one B. Now I have a Hardy Fly rod - complete with original invoice for
£10-19s 6d which 'your' site calculates as the present day equivalent of £298. So it was quite a fancy bit of kit when it was bought in September 1919. The nice bit is that distance (and age) lends enchantment and I turned down £2K for it from a dealer earlier this year. For a bl**dy fishing rod!!!! And one that I won in a £25 bet a few years ago!!!!! Hey Ho if only all my investments were that good - I'm still sitting on a pile of BT shares!!
 

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<font color=blue> AND! Where did you find £10.19.6p in 1919 when you wre only 19 years old?

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Recently spent £345 on a Hardy fishing rod. ope that appreciates at the same rate as yours but i doubt it.

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equivalent to £7.4K for a radar!

must have been the first with colour LCD and Marpa!

and people moan about the prices they pay today. How lucky we are, sounds like it might be time for you to buy a new one!

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Buying a new one isn't the problem, getting someone to come and install it is another matter /forums/images/icons/wink.gif

Incidentally it wasn't anything special it was a Decca 050 and when I last heard the old girl was still working.

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