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                 Michelīs Cork

       
       
M
y friend Michel (Michel Gertsch, CH) used to be a beer-drinke, but nowadays he preferes wines. He has two arguments in favour of this hobby: First: Your appearance and figure-lines stay with wine slimmer than with beer. Fact: Read some magazines for ladies, they are full of different wine-basic diet programs. Second: When You drink wine, You are very ecological. All the components can be recycled. Bottles You take to the glass-recycle-point, and corks, they will be nice hook covers, and the wine...!!!

Cut with the carpet-knife a 2 mm slice out of the cork. Make two cuts like in the picture to the centre of the slice. Push the hook shank in the cut and fasten the hook tips in the cork. Easy  way to have order in Your tackle-boxes. And there is no more need to begin the fishing with a hook soup. Simple and cheap!

(ktl)
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