Howdy All,
I'm looking for a .678 RB and a .550 RB mold..
Thanks Joe 15th CVI
Howdy All,
I'm looking for a .678 RB and a .550 RB mold..
Thanks Joe 15th CVI
Jeff Tanner will make you a brass round ball mould in any caliber you want.
Then he will air-mail it to you and you will have it in a week.
http://www.jt-bullet-moulds.co.uk/moulds.htm
He is a good fella to do business with.
Hi Joe - We offer .678 RB Moulds, complete with handles, cost is $100 plus S&H to your area. Haven't gotten to the .550 yet, but if you place an order for one, we can certainly get it going for you (just started with the Roundball moulds a few months back and are offering them based on demand).
Feel free to email or PM me for more details and ordering information - moosette@moosemoulds.com
Thanks, and have a great day!
Moose & Moosette Amos
Moose Moulds, LLC
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Bullseye
You know what BSA stands for. B****** Stoped Again.
Often wish I had an old BSA Gold Star.
Hi ron,
I bought a Victor 441 from a guy on my paper r for 10. bucks... My Dad went nuts until I told him how much I paid for it.. Rode all the way through 6th grade to high school.. What a bear to get started and then try to keep parts from vibrating off..
Bullseye
Back in the 1950's I had a friend who had a BSA Gold Star. If you remember they where a 500cc single cylinder. I road it one time and,that thing was wicked. All you had to do was snap the throttle a little bit and it would go right up on the rear wheel. Easiest bike to do a wheelie with I ever saw. They did vibrate, you didn't need a massage when you road those old BSA's or Triumphs Aaa! The good old days
two things with a victor. you had to lay a diaper under it to soak uo the oil and you had to carry a hill with you to roll it off of to get it started. i worked at a yamaha / bsa dealer. we had to keep drip pans under all the bsas in the showroom. we had one of the last rocket 3s in the country. couldnt give the dam thing away so we made a drag bike out of it. hp
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