Revisit a lost world: where rivers ran deep with huge salmon, when angling was at its peak and master craftsmen created perfect fishing tackle still cherished today. A beautiful and touching film, already a classic amongst thousands of anglers. Buy the DVD at thelostworldofmrhardy.com
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8 Responses to “The Lost World of Mr Hardy – trailer”
Although I am a new in fly fishing industry, I still feel this file is so classical and delightful. Fully expressing the culture of fly fishing! Thanks for your sharing. I believe I will buy this DVD ans sit back to enjoy the fly fishing atmosphere.
Sublime. Anyone interested in the history of Hardy Brothers – or in the late lamented British manufacturing industry – should watch this film. I really wish the commissioning editors at the BBC would take notice and show it on prime-time TV, but I suppose that’s just too much to ask for. Until then, don’t be put off by the asking price – I’d pay ten times as much to see it again.
Hi Folks, you can buy this DVD at this website: TheBookAngler com. Thank you very much.
Pure enjoyment. Thank you.
This is a great video! Thanks!
Enjoyed the video.Thanks.
Although I am a new in fly fishing industry, I still feel this file is so classical and delightful. Fully expressing the culture of fly fishing! Thanks for your sharing. I believe I will buy this DVD ans sit back to enjoy the fly fishing atmosphere.
Habe den Film mit deutschen Untertitel gesehen. WOW!!! Der Film ist so geil. Gruß aus Deutschland.
Sublime. Anyone interested in the history of Hardy Brothers – or in the late lamented British manufacturing industry – should watch this film. I really wish the commissioning editors at the BBC would take notice and show it on prime-time TV, but I suppose that’s just too much to ask for. Until then, don’t be put off by the asking price – I’d pay ten times as much to see it again.
Delightful film, thanks for sharing