SPL1 - At The End of the Line
(signed 1st Edition)
In his
first book, George brings us these flies, along with their
tyings and descriptions about their origins and how ...
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SPL2 - A Fine Line
(signed 1st Edition)
Following the amazing success of my last book " At The End
Of The Line " at the Irish Fly Fair in 2016 ...
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SPL3 - A Man May Fish
A Man May Fish by the late Mr
Justice Kingsmill Moore (1893-1979), one of the most
respected men in Ireland ...
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SPL4 - Premium Fly Tying Kit
€79.00
Enough
materials for 1000’s of flies. This kit addresses both the
traditional and newer trends in fly tying with a plethora of
materials ...
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SPL10 - Snowbee Competition Waterproof
Fly Box - with flies
€49.00
Snowbee Competition Waterproof Fly Box with
60 classic wet
flies or 60 classic dry flies or
30 classic salmon flies.
Sold separately, the fly box is
€15.00 and
60
trout flies are
€45.00
- total =
€60.00
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SPL11 - Snowbee Large Double
Waterproof Fly Box - with flies
€49.00
Snowbee
Large Double Waterproof Fly Box with
60 classic wet
flies or 60 classic dry flies or
45 classic seatrout flies.
Sold separately, the fly box is
€15.00 and
60
trout flies are
€45.00
- total =
€60.00
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SPL12 - Dunfly Gift Voucher Special
Buy one or more €50.00
Dunfly Gift Voucher
for only
€45.00
each. This
offer is only available on this page
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SPL13 - Stonfo Flytec Pedestal Vise
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SPL14 - Stonfo Kaiman Pedestal Vise
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SPL15 -Stonfo Transformer Pedestal
Vise
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SPL16 - Limited Edition Fine Art
Mayfly Framed Print
ONLY 10 Prints available
Each large format print is mounted
and framed, ready to hang, in a natural wooden frame,
finished in walnut with a gold insert
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SPL16 - Limited Edition Fine Art
Mayfly Framed Print
ONLY 10 Prints available
The outside dimensions of the frame are 22.5" x 18.5"
(572 x 470mm) and the unmounted print size is 16.5" x 11.7" (420 x 297mm)
Giclée prints are the choice of
artists, when having prints of their fine art produced. The
word Giclée (“g-clay”), is derived from the French verb
gicler meaning “to squirt or spray” ...
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