Dear readers,

I bought quite a few things on the marketplace to be able to fish here, and had it delivered to a friend in Holland. But now I would like to have my attributes in Thailand to be able to fish.

Some things are small, but there are also 3 rods, one with a length of 150 cm. I can have this shipped but that will cost me almost 400 euros!!!

Does anyone have a cheaper solution for this, or does anyone travel to Thailand almost without luggage and is they willing to (partly) take these things with them. You would be doing me a great service.

Awaiting your response,

Hans

[email protected] I live in Hua Hin.

5 Responses to “Reader question: Who wants to take fishing rods from the Netherlands to Thailand?”

  1. Harry says up

    Why all the effort to get fishing rods from the Netherlands to Thailand.
    In Thailand everything is for sale in the fish field and much cheaper.
    Sincerely a sport fisherman from Thailand.

    • YUUNDAI says up

      Harry, my question was who wants to take fishing rods from the Netherlands to Thailand!

      My question was NOT did I do this right or what do you think about it.

      Thailand and surrounding countries offer many shiny and seemingly beautiful items, but cannot compete with what I set as a quality requirement.

      Do you know enough now, and when commenting please answer the question that was asked!
      Yours sincerely!

      • didi says up

        YUNDAI,
        After reading your comment I suddenly feel incredibly excited to help you.
        Next month we will come to HUA HIN with 4 people
        So we can bring a mass for you.
        My question now is, and in answering, answer the question that has been asked!
        What's that worth to you?
        Yours sincerely!

        • YUUNDAI says up

          Hello, would you please do me a favor and email me to arrange a meeting. [email protected] of [email protected]
          Greeting.

  2. YUUNDAI says up

    Diditje,
    I have requested you to contact me.
    Or are you a joker?


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