I just got a nice bullet mold from shilo for a 31 caliber Allen &Thunder 6 shot pepperbox Revolver that I also got from Rafael, along with a bullet for the gun, he also had the right pocket power Flask for the Civil War time period that had a little powder, I don't buy from anyone else anymore, shilo relics has some of the coolest stuff well priced, Rafael is really nice always willing to answer a question, I think I've gotten around 40 Civil War buttons from him now, and waiting on a new one in the mail from shilo and just ordered another I'd highly recommend shilo over all the other places
Yes, YES! I have collected bullet molds that are appropriate to the guns I have collected. I have Colt molds, Manhattan molds and Starr molds. Question - Did they commonly fill both the cavities of the mold - making both a conical bullet and a round ball at the same time or did they stick to one type .....or is there even anyway to know that? Just curious. I have looked for period/antique nipple wrenches to go with them (not much luck there) and also period correct screwdrivers and a correct powder flasks as well. Switching gears - my corvette club here in PA collects and buys toys for Toys for Tots every year. Thousands of dollars worth of toys - all given away locally here in York county Pennsylvania. There are some really good folks in this world. Thanks for your help over the years and yes, this is my kind of content right here - bullet molds.
I've been trying to email you but neither of your emails on your website are working. Everything I'm sending is getting returned to me. I'd really like to speak with you about some things I picked up in an estate sale, but can't seem to find a way. :(
Real interesting...thanks Rafael...you're a good man.
Love those molds, beautiful
Keep up the good work! Very interesting as usual! 👍🏻
thanks
We all loved you! See you in Vicksburg!❤
I just got a nice bullet mold from shilo for a 31 caliber Allen &Thunder 6 shot pepperbox Revolver that I also got from Rafael, along with a bullet for the gun, he also had the right pocket power Flask for the Civil War time period that had a little powder, I don't buy from anyone else anymore, shilo relics has some of the coolest stuff well priced, Rafael is really nice always willing to answer a question, I think I've gotten around 40 Civil War buttons from him now, and waiting on a new one in the mail from shilo and just ordered another I'd highly recommend shilo over all the other places
Yes, YES! I have collected bullet molds that are appropriate to the guns I have collected. I have Colt molds, Manhattan molds and Starr molds. Question - Did they commonly fill both the cavities of the mold - making both a conical bullet and a round ball at the same time or did they stick to one type .....or is there even anyway to know that? Just curious. I have looked for period/antique nipple wrenches to go with them (not much luck there) and also period correct screwdrivers and a correct powder flasks as well. Switching gears - my corvette club here in PA collects and buys toys for Toys for Tots every year. Thousands of dollars worth of toys - all given away locally here in York county Pennsylvania. There are some really good folks in this world. Thanks for your help over the years and yes, this is my kind of content right here - bullet molds.
We like it all in this house
It's no wonder why we can't get hold of a mold with people jest buying the molds themselves
I've been trying to email you but neither of your emails on your website are working. Everything I'm sending is getting returned to me. I'd really like to speak with you about some things I picked up in an estate sale, but can't seem to find a way. :(
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