LINKS

Just a quick listing of links to Mold-A-Rama pages that have come on-line:
Jim Irwin of Tampa has been placing Mold-A-Rama machines throughout Florida since 1981. He is now working to produce modernized machines inder the name Replication Devices, Inc. His site is rich with information on vintage Mold-A-Ramas, which he happens to have for sale or lease, along with a huge list of available molds! Definitely check him out!
Correspondent Dave, also known as Billy Seven, has found a service manual for the original Mold-a-rama and posted scans to his pinball-oriented web page! Check it out at http://www.billyseven.net/mar/moldarama.html! Cool Beans!
Fred Blood just puts me to shame with his huge collection of figures. He has even dared to get his own domain at Moldaramaville.com. It's got a huge bank of photos and figures going back to the 1960’s, and a much busier discussion board.
Dennis Martin has provided many of the guest images on this page. He trades lots of collectibles on eBay as Fliptoppez. He also claims the largest on-line resource for Mr. Potato Head information, and who am I to argue?
We've been linked! Togls.com is a site like this one, but dedicated to Mattel’s Tog’l building blocks. It has us listed in its "Links" section. Gracias!

I’ve been focusing on putting my writing online, and my homebrewing, so hats off to these folks for keeping the plastic dream alive!