Help With Tackle Theft
We
have received an email from Steve Stayner who sadly reports that almost
a year to the day, he has again fallen foul of a burglary at his home.
This time, thieves felt the need to relieve him of five rods, one rod
blank, and a digital compact camera.
Steve
explains; “I appeal to anyone who may be able to help with retrieval of
these items. Obviously I would like everything back, but realise the
chances of that are rather slim. I'm told by the police, however, that
because of their scarcity (meaning that the majority of stolen rods are
easily identifiable), I can live in hope.
At
the top of my returns wish list are two precious (to me) Barbel Master
rods. There are approximately only 50 of these rods in existence, owned
by a few anglers countrywide. Because the manufactures cannot locate a
special material incorporated into one of the twin tips, the rod is no
longer commercially available. Being of my own design, these rods carry
a label that reads 'Steve Stayner (small text) Barbel Master (large
text), Hand built by Harrison Advanced rods'. Should this be removed,
the rod can still be identified by the emerald green coloured blank
that has a 1K woven finish. Most easily identifiable, however, is the
tip incorporating the 'soft top' technology, which allows the final
nine or ten inches to bend more quickly than the material below it.
Uniquely, the action rests somewhere between a quiver tip and
conventional rod top, but there in no splice.
Being
the very first and last models to be built, I value both of these
particular Barbel Masters far beyond their retail price. One is brand
new and therefore totally unused. Because I always take extremely good
care of my tackle, the older one shows minimal wear, notably by the
possible absence of the Fuji reel seat sticker, and the addition of a
little dirt around the stainless steel handle button. Even if I never
resume fishing, I would like these rods back. In particular, the older
one holds memories of a few wonderful captures.
Moving on to list other stolen items: Quorum
Rod. Unlabelled 3-piece prototype rod with two butt sections, both of
which are fitted with increased diameter handle grips, making them
easily distinguishable from run-of-the-mill fittings. Not many
manufactures produce rods with two butt sections, least of all with fat
duplons attached.
Specialist
12' rod. Two Piece. Again fitted with unusually fat duplon grips, this
may well be offered with three separate tips. One is a straight 2lb
top. The second has a spliced in quiver-tip (sprayed fluorescent
white/yellow, with two light attachments whipped on). The other
contains the very first soft-top ever to be built, so therefore has the
quiver tip-like action with no splice. The blank is dark grey and has
my name written of the underside.
10ft
Stalker. Prototype unlabelled blank with full cork (soiled) handle with
sliding Roberts reel fits. Looks like it's had some stick this one.
Very slim dark grey blank.
10ft
Stalker: Blank only with maybe two tips. I guess few of us are ever
offered rod blanks. Easily remembered if you are asked if you want to
buy one - especially for next to nowt.
Digital
Camera. Canon Powershot A80. Has a rotating display screen, enabling
self-protraits to be easily composed from the front of the camera.
Cameras like this are ideal for anglers. This model was discontinued
around two years ago and replaced with the A95. Both models look
virtually identical. My
stolen A80 will be offered with rechargeable batteries (usually not
supplied by Canon) but no software. The case in which it was kept also
has a couple of spare compact flash cards and some standard alkaline
batteries in it.
Please
note that I have so far notified the angling weeklies and the Derby
Evening Telegraph about the theft. Any information leading to the
recovery of any of my property will be greatly appreciated and may even
be rewarded - especially concerning the Barbel Masters. Thank you very
much for your time"
Any
other fishing sites willing to help, please feel free to cut and paste
this message on relevant boards. Anybody with information can call
Steve Stayner on his mobile: 07966 734225 or the Derbyshire Police on
0845 123 3333, who appeal for any witnesses or to anyone with
information about these rods to come forward.
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