Good for yall, man.
You gotta good thing going with yer jigs. They really catch fish. I've had the spanish chew off most of the paint, all the hair, and still catch fish with just a little of the thread dangling off it.
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Great product ! I say go for it !!!! Good Luck !!!!
First of all it is a one of a kind mold, no one else has this mold. It was designed by my granddad. Sure you can go out and buy a do-it mold, but it is a totally different jig head. My jig will not fit inside a do-it mold. I am not patenting the hair, paint, or the thread. You should know any product that is manufactured to the public can not be patented with your design. Only YOUR design, which in my case is the jig head mold. In the case of paying lawyers and hiring lawyers to go to court, I have few family friends that are lawyers and they are willing to help me when I need them.
So, is there any way to tell you are getting a "real" loony jig with the special molded head?
If you buy them in the package from J & M, they are the real deal!
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IMHO that innovative 'hair winding wheel' Harvey came up with should be patented ;-)
I agree the toughest part of building a jig, any jig, is putting the hair on. If I owned Loony jigs I would patent the head mold and the hair winding wheel. The spearhead jig mold myself and others are using is somewhat different than the Loony head. The Loony jig has a flatter profile than the spearhead jig. Not a lot of difference, but different.
The original hair was either 200 or 400 strands of 4LB clear Ande mono that he cranked on to the loom