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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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    Quote Originally Posted by smoothlures View Post
    I love that mold. I make pompano, sea trout, and flounder jigs on it. Also freshwater bass and striper jigs.
    I know. I saw the ones you posted on pierandsurf and now it is the next one on my list. I think it will be a hard one to find used though.

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    Default My Set up

    Molds I use regularly are on hook at my bench - only about 15 Do-it molds top left corner of my peg board. I have a box on shelves to the left with molds not much used.
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    Sonny - Having seen your mold room before I'd love to sneak in and sign some out!!LOL

    J - are the red handled ones single pour AMENT molds??
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    Bet you would Doug..... Going to relist a bunch after the new year. The last pic I posted has some of the PA's underneath the Herter's. Some might not be PA but it's hard to tell the difference. Needs some investigation.....

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    Still looking for a mold for the original Doll fly jig I have. Looked through catalouges and done web searches but nothing yet.

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    ffa - "in your thinning you are letting any striper or saltwater style jigs go let me know" - probably going to be a bunch. Large hooks too - Owner, Gamakatsu, VMC, Mustad BLNs....

    Doug does the original Doll fly jig have a wedge shaped head? Do you have photo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LedHed View Post
    ffa - "in your thinning you are letting any striper or saltwater style jigs go let me know" - probably going to be a bunch. Large hooks too - Owner, Gamakatsu, VMC, Mustad BLNs....

    Doug does the original Doll fly jig have a wedge shaped head? Do you have photo?
    Yeah I would be interested in hooks and molds when you are ready to clear them out.

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    Looks like it, I only have one original left - these are the best photo's I could get. It's about 1/16th and I'd like a 1/32nd too!! I wish the Ament catalouge was in actual pictures not handdrawn.

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    Has a ball end collar

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    I use a small craftsman rolling tool chest, 3 drawers and an open area on the bottom. Piece of plywood on the top. I could work off of it if I wanted to and it holds a bunch of molds and hooks and hardware. Best $60 I ever spent.
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