Ledhed is our resident go to for questions on molds, he has more than a few. Give him a holler, though he’s been kinda scarce of late.
Is anyone familiar with the above jig mold. I recently came across some at an estate sale here in Tennessee.
Any information appreciated.
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Ledhed is our resident go to for questions on molds, he has more than a few. Give him a holler, though he’s been kinda scarce of late.
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He has been kind of scarce, I hope all is well at his place.
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Nothing on molds but interesting tidbit.
Fishing for History: The History of Fishing and Fishing Tackle: Elmer "Doll" Thompson Passes Away
Might give you idea of value
Doll Thompson’s Brass Fishing Round Jig Head Molds 1/16 oz., 3/8 and 1/4 oz. | eBay
I would say if you could get them cheap enough they would have some collector value.
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Charlie Weaver USN/ENC 1965-1979
Doll molds if they are the precision brass ones with the bullet molding handles were one of the premium molds of it's day . I have an 1/8 and a 1/16 . Good find wish I had found them . Once you get used to them you can pour pretty fast.
Yes, they were the brass molds with the handles you described in the 1/16 size. There were six sets in the box of stuff I bought.
Sure wish I had a 1/32 and a 1/24 like the 1/16.
I poured a few to see how it worked. Very clean pour.
Thanks for all the replies and information.
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Hang onto those. They are worth 20 bucks or more ea.
Can't see the pics at work but I'm looking for the wedge head Doll Fly mold!!