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    Hey so I have a bit of an addiction and have now amassed a pretty decent collection of mostly doit molds. I am basically looking for a way to keep them all organized so when I am looking for a particular one to use I can grab it and go. So I am sure at least of you have gone through the same thing so I wanted to see what everyone else was using. Pictures would be a great help.

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    Forgive the dust - haven't been able to get back here in awhile....

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    Good lord I thought I had a problem. 2 questions. How do you know where to go to get the mold that you want? Have you considered selling off all of those and investing in some spin casting equipment?

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    And I thought my 45 Do-It molds was a pretty heavy addiction!

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    You win.....
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    ffa - in the third picture shows do-it molds on the left side. These are all jig heads and they are in alphabetic order. Most of the jigs I pour now are with custom molds and they are at my pouring table. I only pour for myself - don't really need spin casting... The top picture on the right side are some spin cast molds I got from Ron Don.

    Thinning the herd Ronnie - have to start getting rid of them as part of my fishing intervention. A lot of the molds are for saltwater & bass jigs.

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    Paint the end of the handle white then print what the mold is.

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    Cool well if in your thinning you are letting any striper or saltwater style jigs go let me know. Always looking to expand. I think the next one I want is the egg head mold with collar and barb. I drew up some plans for some little shelves that should hold 20 molds in a set so I will just make a few of those that way I can just add another unit everytime I get more molds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fliesforall View Post
    Cool well if in your thinning you are letting any striper or saltwater style jigs go let me know. Always looking to expand. I think the next one I want is the egg head mold with collar and barb. I drew up some plans for some little shelves that should hold 20 molds in a set so I will just make a few of those that way I can just add another unit everytime I get more molds.
    I love that mold. I make pompano, sea trout, and flounder jigs on it. Also freshwater bass and striper jigs.

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