Got Lead?
Last Post 23 Jan 2013 05:25 PM by davesett2000. 9 Replies.
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Ol J.W.User is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:204 Ol J.W.
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04 Dec 2012 05:09 PM
    I came across some soft flat sheet lead, anybody need some?, Should be able to get it in the USPS flat rate boxes from my zip 47834 @ $1.00 a pound. Let me know, I got more than enough.

    ol J.W.
    Fish2DMaxUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:16 Fish2DMax
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    14 Dec 2012 07:53 AM
    ol J.W.,

    Thanks for the offer. I think I'm set but I'll certainly keep you in mind. This is the time of the year where I typically get to pouring lead to replenish supplies. Jerry A
    js2User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:49 js2
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    21 Jan 2013 04:16 PM
    Great deal.......
    Unhappy NAFC Member... Outdoor-Fishing Member.
    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    21 Jan 2013 06:21 PM
    Posted By js2 on 21 Jan 2013 05:16 PM
    Great deal.......
    Topic was over 30 days OLD.

    The ONLY reason you posted this was to get MY topic off the main board.

    I've reported this to the webmaster

    Ignorant POS  

    Life Member David 2001 BB Linkmeister US Army 1978-1985 Western Wisconsin Photobucket
    js2User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:49 js2
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    21 Jan 2013 07:44 PM
    Davey Davey Davey...Your never going to growup. LMAO   WHY would YOU hijack this Man's post?  Who do you think you are?   Davey the Victim.....DAVEY get off the Cross...we need the WOOD !!!!  Ebay BOY..........
    Unhappy NAFC Member... Outdoor-Fishing Member.
    Ol J.W.User is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:204 Ol J.W.
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    22 Jan 2013 04:28 AM
    Normally I would not try to get into the middle of things, But seeing how's this is my thread, I'm obligated.I'm happy to point out to all members that thier conduct and or post are posted via the www and is viewed by all.As members of N.A.F.C. our conduct both here on the forum and on the water should be at the fore front of minds as we represent ourselves to all.

    Ol J.W.
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    Ol J.W.User is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:204 Ol J.W.
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    22 Jan 2013 04:33 AM
    I'm pouring fresh lead should any be in the market.

    Egg - Slip Sinker,
    Sizes (oz.) 1/8, 1/4, 3/8 ,1/2, 3/4, 1 ,1 1/2, 2, 3
    Bank Sinker
    Sizes (oz.) 2, 3, 4, 5

    Ol J.W.

    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    22 Jan 2013 04:31 PM
    Good luck with selling & shipping those Ol J.W.

    The cost of shipping is what turns off so many potential buyers for sinkers because of the weight.
    Life Member David 2001 BB Linkmeister US Army 1978-1985 Western Wisconsin Photobucket
    Ol J.W.User is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:204 Ol J.W.
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    23 Jan 2013 04:20 AM
    Shipping cost? A point well taken, although I'd like to think I can produce and provide sinkers,weights at or below the major chains, which have driven alot of the local ma & pop tackle shop( my local fell victim this past year), Or if while making sinkers for my self I might be able to help a NAFC member with something all the better. I don't think Water Gremlin is in any trouble. But I'm not sure about your local supply, but you ever try to but a 2oz(or bigger) Non lead sinker from Wally world? Or perhaps there's a member who would like a season's worth of sinkers all at once to get ready for the open water season's. I'd like to think there's still a place for the fisherman who tinkers, with his gear.

    Besides my sinkers have the fishing catching capabilites built into each one!

    Ol J.W.
    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    23 Jan 2013 05:25 PM
    Posted By Ol J.W. on 23 Jan 2013 05:20 AM
    Shipping cost? A point well taken, although I'd like to think I can produce and provide sinkers,weights at or below the major chains, which have driven alot of the local ma & pop tackle shop( my local fell victim this past year), Or if while making sinkers for my self I might be able to help a NAFC member with something all the better. I don't think Water Gremlin is in any trouble. But I'm not sure about your local supply, but you ever try to but a 2oz(or bigger) Non lead sinker from Wally world? Or perhaps there's a member who would like a season's worth of sinkers all at once to get ready for the open water season's. I'd like to think there's still a place for the fisherman who tinkers, with his gear.

    Besides my sinkers have the fishing catching capabilites built into each one!

    Ol J.W.

    I totally agree about the "mom & pop" stores going out of business.

    At the same time...MANY of the ones that I saw fold weren't even close to the water. They were in the middle of town. One in particular was 25 miles away from any fishing water  Definitely NOT the IDEAL place for a tackle shop

    IF you HAVE to ship larger quantities of these...consider using a USPS Priority Flat Rate Padded Envelope. It's about $6 even with Delivery Confirmation. I've used it for reels & other heavier items that would have cost $8+ to ship by Parcel Post.

    Best wishes for your endeavors
    Life Member David 2001 BB Linkmeister US Army 1978-1985 Western Wisconsin Photobucket
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