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| 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 1960s, 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 Mattels Togl building blocks. It has us listed in its "Links" section. Gracias! |
Ive been focusing on putting my writing online, and my homebrewing, so hats off to these folks for keeping the plastic dream alive!