Clam ice shanty

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jonesy74
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2008/01/06 15:00:38 (permalink)

Clam ice shanty

This is a nice shanty 2 people and their gear can fit comfortably in it measures 6' high 6' long by 4' deep. It's in good condition. Only has windows on the sides. It sets up easy the biggest draw back is the cover is not attached to the base.
pickup or meet for delivery please asking 250
 

 
 
 
 
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    dukhnter8
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    RE: Clam ice shanty 2008/01/07 09:00:38 (permalink)
    What kind of shanty? Is it a suitcase type or the flip over? Where is it located?
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    jonesy74
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    RE: Clam ice shanty 2008/01/07 09:35:27 (permalink)
    It's a suitcase style. Which are roomier than a flip style but take longer to set up. I live near slippery rock. I'm willing to meet you somewhere with it.
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    RE: Clam ice shanty 2008/01/07 10:49:43 (permalink)
    Gander Mountain has new 2 person Clam's for $200 right now -- suitcase style.
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    jonesy74
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    RE: Clam ice shanty 2008/01/07 14:05:37 (permalink)
    And they are fine shanties I'm sure. By the time you get 2 guys a heater vex, thermos, jig poles etc in it you will be cramped. This is not a clam 2000. It is the next size bigger, 5600 I believe. The Gander Mountain that I called did not have them in stock. They are selling new online for 350.00-375.00
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    RE: Clam ice shanty 2008/01/08 00:22:12 (permalink)
    Are you sure thats a 5600?  Looks like the 2000, which is the 2 man.

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    jonesy74
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    RE: Clam ice shanty 2008/01/13 12:35:15 (permalink)
    I've done some research on this shanty (which is what I should have done to begin with) It is definately an old style 5600. The new style have the doors that open fully. The one I have has a zipper that runs vertically only. The actual measured dims are L x W X H  72 x 60 x 75". The dimensions posted above are an error on my part.
     

     
    This drawing is the identical layout of the one I have for sale.
    I watched two of these shanties on ebay and they sold for 195.00 and 227.00. I honestly thought this shanty was worth more than that. I have decided to sell it for 200.00
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    RE: Clam ice shanty 2008/01/21 19:53:16 (permalink)
    Where are you in slippery rock I would like to stop by and check it out, I work and live near there.......pm me....

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    jonesy74
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    RE: Clam ice shanty 2008/01/22 15:54:49 (permalink)
    I sent you a PM and it said, message sent successfully but it also said error. If you didnt get it i'll resend
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    RE: Clam ice shanty 2008/01/23 18:55:52 (permalink)
    Sold.....Thanks!!!!!

    Better too far back, than too far forward.
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