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Do-it Mold Pyramid Sinker Size 2 OZ- D3167
Oct 04, 2021
Best Mold for the Money
The mold is well-fitted, and heavy aluminum will withstand high temperatures. Using the recommended sinker eye inserts, casts beautiful pyramid sinkers. I'm looking forward to fishing with them.
Ugly Stik Saltwater Spinning Combo
Nov 21, 2017
Inexpensive but a Lot of Fun!
This is the second Shakespeare saltwater combo I've purchased. The differences are significant between the two. My older rod is an Alpha model in medium action, where the Ugly Stik is a medium-heavy action. However, the Ugly Stik is more sensitive than the Alpha. It's reel seems smoother, too. I love my Alpha, but the Ugly Stik is my new favorite by a long shot.
Mar 20, 2008
The Complete Modern Blacksmith by Alexander G. Weygers
This volume is 3 books in 1. I purchased it on the recommendation of several blacksmiths / writers whose books I also own or have read. While a small portion of the material in this volume seems dated (having originally been penned in the 60's), with a little ingenuity and common sense it can be adapted to modern needs. This book abounds with drawings, and contains clear instructions for each project or exercise described. As a blacksmith-in-training (read "wannabe"), I found this book to be quite entertaining and informative. For those who are at all familiar with Johnny Blackwell's "Poor Man's Catalogs", the drawings and projects described in Mr. Weygers' book might seem a bit familiar, as they are similar in style, although Mr. Weygers might be found somewhat lacking in Mr. Blackwell's humorous approach to nearly every situation. I would recommend "The Complete Modern Blacksmith" for any blacksmith's library, whether "it be that of a raw beginner or a seasoned professional. The book also could reasonably be included on the shelf of a survivalist, a backwoodsman living "off the grid", an individual or family who practices (or is interested in) a self-sufficient lifestyle, or your average person who simply hates to waste a perfectly good piece of metal.
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