Vintage LS Balter Sweet Son Sinker Mold Tonawanda NY Fishing Weight Mold Native American Design
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Imagine holding a piece of American fishing history in your hands — a heavy, solid cast aluminum mold that generations of anglers once used to pour their own lead sinkers before heading out on the water. This genuine vintage L.S. Balter Sweet & Son fishing sinker mold, manufactured in Tonawanda, New York, is a rare find that combines functional craftsmanship with distinctive decorative detail.
This heavy-duty cast aluminum mold was designed for casting multiple lead fishing sinkers at one time and features three separate cavities in varying sizes. The mold opens on a hinged design and includes the original cast handle with weight-reducing cooling holes.
A particularly interesting feature of this mold is the decorative cavity design. The sinker cavities display distinctive Native American-inspired motifs, giving the finished sinkers a unique appearance not commonly found in modern fishing tackle molds.
L.S. Balter Sweet & Son produced fishing tackle and tackle-making equipment that remains collectible among anglers and vintage fishing enthusiasts today. Multi-cavity molds such as this were designed to maximize efficiency by allowing fishermen to cast several sinkers during a single pour.
Whether purchased as a functional tackle-making tool, a collectible fishing artifact, or a display piece for a fishing cabin or lodge, this mold represents an interesting piece of American fishing history.
Features
- Genuine vintage L.S. Balter Sweet & Son mold
- Manufactured in Tonawanda, New York
- Cast aluminum construction
- Multi-cavity sinker mold
- Three different sinker sizes
- Hinged design for easy operation
- Original handle attached
- Native American-inspired cavity designs
- Designed for casting lead fishing sinkers
- American-made fishing tackle tool
Condition
This vintage mold is in usable vintage condition and shows expected signs of age and previous use. The cast aluminum body remains solid with no visible major cracks or repairs. The hinge functions properly, and the mold retains its original markings. The interior cavities remain visible and display the distinctive Native American-inspired designs that make this example particularly interesting.
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Perfect For
- Fishing tackle collectors
- Vintage fishing gear collections
- Lead sinker casting
- Traditional tackle making
- Fishing cabin decor
- Lodge decor
- Americana collections
- Sporting collectibles
- Vintage outdoor equipment collections
- Primitive fishing displays
History
L.S. Balter Sweet & Son of Tonawanda, New York produced fishing tackle molds used by generations of anglers who preferred making their own sinkers and tackle. These molds were built for durability and repeated use, making surviving examples popular among collectors and fishermen alike. The unusual decorative cavity designs found in this mold make it a standout example compared to standard utilitarian sinker molds.
Materials
Cast Aluminum