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<blockquote data-quote="00 mod" data-source="post: 233156" data-attributes="member: 3741"><p>Because I make the skirts so thick and I have not started pouring my own head YET, the cost per jig is around $2.75-$3.00 each. Plus the time it takes me to tie them. As per the rules set forth on this forum, I did not post these to try and sell. I am pretty new at this obviously and slow at tying them compared to people that have been doing these forever! I cannot pump out a lot of these in a timely manor and am only doing this as a hobby and for myself and friends that want them. The guy who is teaching me has been doing it forever and can make them much quicker than I. </p><p></p><p>I will post his website only if admin allows.......</p><p></p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="00 mod, post: 233156, member: 3741"] Because I make the skirts so thick and I have not started pouring my own head YET, the cost per jig is around $2.75-$3.00 each. Plus the time it takes me to tie them. As per the rules set forth on this forum, I did not post these to try and sell. I am pretty new at this obviously and slow at tying them compared to people that have been doing these forever! I cannot pump out a lot of these in a timely manor and am only doing this as a hobby and for myself and friends that want them. The guy who is teaching me has been doing it forever and can make them much quicker than I. I will post his website only if admin allows....... Jeff [/QUOTE]
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