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Posted by CNC Molds N Stuff
 - Apr 25, 2026, 06:17 PM
I have always had a wholesale source for tackle.  Well, for a very long time. Maurice, Big Rock, Fish USA, etc. 

I recently looked into Fish USA again and noticed they have some Do-It molds available to wholesale customers for less than MSRP from Do-It.  I know Zeiner has good prices on Do-It molds, so if you are not a fully legit business with all your licenses and ID numbers you can always check there as well.

Now, I've had an EIN for ages, and of course I have my state sales tax license.  I even have an excise tax license, but its inactive because I do not make fishing tackle.  I just make the tools for people who make fishing tackle.  Anyway, I thought those of you (all two of you) who red this forum might benefit from this little tip. 

Yeah, I know.  If you buy a mold from Do-It you might not buy a mold from me.  It's okay.  I promise.  I won't get mad.  In fact, I tell people all the time, "If Do-It has the mold you want BUY IT FROM THEM."  I can't make a machine mold anywhere near as cheap as they can make a sand cast mold. 

If you do check out Fish USA Wholesale, DO NOT JUST ASSUME ITS A BETTER PRICE.  Not everything.  Some of the molds I looked at cost more from them than buying them direct. 

If you don't have all your ducks in a row to be able to buy from wholesalers or wholesale divisions of companies, check out Zeiner's for any Do-It molds you might want. 
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