Sinker Molds

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Trout-n-Eye
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2009/09/15 07:03:25 (permalink)

Sinker Molds

Looking to buy, borrow, rent or trade for,  a sinker mold.  For bank sinkers, bell sinkers or bass casting sinkers.  Are there any used ones out there?   I would probably even steal one!  If you told me where you lived and left it lay on your porch.  But, I would bring it back when I was done with it.  Can anyone help me out?
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    davef
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    RE: Sinker Molds 2009/09/15 10:59:52 (permalink)
    A guy at the connelsville flea market had several old style ones last sunday when i was there. That's the first time i noticed them there and i didn't ask the price. If you live close to there it might be worth a trip to check them out. The ones i saw were a flat type and a pyrimid style
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    RE: Sinker Molds 2009/09/15 11:05:30 (permalink)
    www.barlowstackle.com/lead-molds.html
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    RE: Sinker Molds 2009/09/15 21:49:54 (permalink)
    Thanks for the info davef my brother lives in connellsville.  I'll have him check it out. 
     
    Jeb, Thank you as well.   I checked out barlows.  Those are a little high in price.  was just looking to to do a few pours wasn't looking to invest that much.
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    RE: Sinker Molds 2009/09/15 22:47:34 (permalink)
    How many sinkers do you want?? I should have a few bucket fulls in the back shed. You can have a few pounds if you pick up. I live not far from the Old Stone House near Slippery Rock. If you bring some lead you could make some up on my back deck.

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    RE: Sinker Molds 2009/09/16 09:01:39 (permalink)
    Check out Netcraft, they seem a little more resonable, I buy a lot of my fly tying material through them. I already checked w/FishUSA, they didn't have any on the website.
    If you get one, you usually can get all the free lead you want from tire shop. The balance weights on the outside of your tires are lead and I've gotten lots of them for free from them before, just ask.....

    http://www.jannsnetcraft.com/Search/sinker%20molds.aspx
    post edited by JEB - 2009/09/16 09:03:04
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    RE: Sinker Molds 2009/09/17 21:23:11 (permalink)
    don't know if they're still around, but you could try C. Palmer manufacturing in West Newton. they're a small foundry that makes sinker molds, mountain pie makers and other stuff
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