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    Sea Witch Head Mold

    Does anyone know where I can get a hold/buy a mold for pouring multiple sea witch heads of the same size? I can only find the Do-It molds which have 3 separate sizes each pour. In particular, I'd like to find mold to pour a simple, round head like Whalebone sells.

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    Not Dashing Your Thread,

    but I have made my own witches from the start of commercial fishing and I've been buying my sea witch head's from Billy for the entire time. At the price he charge's for finished head's, could we do it much cheaper ourselve's? One thing that I take into account is the actual finish itself. I have found it to be pretty durable. No arguement here, because I like to make as much of my own stuff as possible. Just wondering about the cost saving's. I bought a bag full this past Saturday, .65 apiece for the big one's. Frank

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    so where can one purchase these heads you speak of?

    Quote Originally Posted by seapower View Post
    but I have made my own witches from the start of commercial fishing and I've been buying my sea witch head's from Billy for the entire time. At the price he charge's for finished head's, could we do it much cheaper ourselve's? One thing that I take into account is the actual finish itself. I have found it to be pretty durable. No arguement here, because I like to make as much of my own stuff as possible. Just wondering about the cost saving's. I bought a bag full this past Saturday, .65 apiece for the big one's. Frank


    what about plastic heads as well?

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    Seapower,

    Who is Billy or how can I get a hold of him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hroonk View Post
    Seapower,

    Who is Billy or how can I get a hold of him?

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    Whalebones are the best you can get of what I've found and used. Once the paint chips off after countless fish you can repaint them with some component system coatings vinyl paint and its about the same paint or could even be the same they use and then clear coat over the paint and they're like new. Beside the tooth gouges and bill scars. About the mold you could probably sculpt your head shape and size out of clay or carve it from wood then take it to a machine shop with a blank Do-it mold but it would most likely not be worth it for the price of all that, unless you wanted to get creative.
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    Sorry Guy's,

    I haven't been back to this thread. As stated "Billy" is the owner of WhaleBone Tackle in Nags Head. Again I've made out well with the head's he supply's for many years. Frank

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