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    I have the semi-custom Do-It molds in both of those sizes and absolutely love them. The sprues snap off by hand and are very clean. Although they are advertised as a bottom feed mold I hand pour mine without any headaches. There is also a 1/100 ounce block too but it comes without a collar.

    These molds start out as a sand cast mold, but unlike the bulk of the other Do-It lead molds these get some additional machining, hence the additional cost.

    Over the years I have cast every make of mold there is to make these small heads and the Do-It molds are the sweetest answer I have found. They may cost a bit more but you'll soon grow to appreciate the heads being finished when the sprues are snapped off with no clean-up ahead of you.

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    Gill Fisher, this should fix you up. Do-It number 3121 is a round head, reverse barb collar jig mold. Five 1'64 and five 1/32 oz cavities using 570/575 hooks.

    http://http://store.do-itmolds.com/Round-Head-JigbrSz-164-132brHk-570-or-575brCollar-Reverse-Barb_p_526.html

    I've used 1/64oz heads from this mold for several years. Being light, the fall rate in the water is impeded as line size increases. Soft 4lb line allows a tail moving fall rate with 1" curly tail grubs. Gill's, crappie, bass, all eat them.

    Charlie

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    I am hopefully getting ready to get the 1/64 and 1/100 oz molds. I have not made my mind up on the 1/80 yet. It may take me a month to get them, but I will try and remember when I do, to let you know.

    Bobo

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    Hilts still has a few left
    Hilts Crappie & Panfish Jig Molds
    3 @1/64 and 3 @1/32 may not be a bad choice

    Or Do it has a nice small round head mold I saw at Zeiners
    Round Head Jig Mold, 1015* 1ea. of 1/80 - 1/64 - 1/32 - 1/16 - 1/8 - 1/4


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    Thanks, Bobo.
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