Tiderunner Posted February 2 Author Report Share Posted February 2 First order sent to the new MF today. Just one gallon of plastic, and a few new colors to try. We'll see how it goes.Also sent an order to Lureworks for the supplies MF isn't showing on their site. I'll let you know how the MF order works out. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rjbaits Posted December 15 Report Share Posted December 15 (edited) Alright , Enough of this BS about M-F Manufacturing, with all due respect to you guys, this goes out to M-F, your Father, Grandfather or Founder who started something Golden ! Obviously! Which in fact still out performs all the others that have been TRYING to follow in their footsteps and failing repeatedly to reach M-F’s level , it does not take years to (so I keep hearing) RELOCATE a profitable company, and in doing so cutting off all supply! Bs!, I was pouring M-F in 55 gallon drum(s) yearly, back in the 90’s and I can’t imagine someone destroying the Leader of this industry, and that being said, Dear M-F , Pull your head out, put your big boy pants on and get your sh.t together, Supply your loyal clients from the Big Name Distributors to the Weekend Warriors and most importantly all the way to The Creative Hands where all of this began, get them what they need! OR SELL your Golden Goose to the wiser who will ! Easier still ! Give me a price and let’s just say I put together some knowledgeable investors like the Ladies and Gentlemen in this forum and done! So now no more BS, Or is it more profitable to starve them and sell them only pints and ounces? Food for thought Anglers Edited December 15 by Rjbaits Spelling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsworms Posted December 15 Report Share Posted December 15 5 hours ago, Rjbaits said: Alright , Enough of this BS about M-F Manufacturing, with all due respect to you guys, this goes out to M-F, your Father, Grandfather or Founder who started something Golden ! Obviously! Which in fact still out performs all the others that have been TRYING to follow in their footsteps and failing repeatedly to reach M-F’s level , it does not take years to (so I keep hearing) RELOCATE a profitable company, and in doing so cutting off all supply! Bs!, I was pouring M-F in 55 gallon drum(s) yearly, back in the 90’s and I can’t imagine someone destroying the Leader of this industry, and that being said, Dear M-F , Pull your head out, put your big boy pants on and get your sh.t together, Supply your loyal clients from the Big Name Distributors to the Weekend Warriors and most importantly all the way to The Creative Hands where all of this began, get them what they need! OR SELL your Golden Goose to the wiser who will ! Easier still ! Give me a price and let’s just say I put together some knowledgeable investors like the Ladies and Gentlemen in this forum and done! So now no more BS, Or is it more profitable to starve them and sell them only pints and ounces? Food for thought Anglers Agreed. And honestly I'd be happy to be one of those investors, but I think we are way past that by now. No telling what's in stock there. Nice first post, btw Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveMc1 Posted December 16 Report Share Posted December 16 From the way things look, it seems like Jeff is retiring and MF won't be around much longer. Interesting thing to note, several MF colours are now available from LureWorks on their new website www.shoplureworks.com in the classic colorants section, under the soft plastic colorants tab Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rjbaits Posted December 16 Report Share Posted December 16 16 hours ago, alsworms said: Agreed. And honestly I'd be happy to be one of those investors, but I think we are way past that by now. No telling what's in stock there. Nice first post, btw Thanks, still believe M-F should be carried on by others, now may I ask for opinions on other brands of plastic for: clear freshwater applications, very soft, floating, non ph (if available) no odor- next best thing to the above mentioned, everyone has their own taste and needs to meet I understand however I would like to hear them and why , plus where to purchase them, thanks to all in advance, great forum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rjbaits Posted December 17 Report Share Posted December 17 Also I did find some M-F colorants at Zieners Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tiderunner Posted December 19 Author Report Share Posted December 19 On 12/16/2024 at 10:57 AM, Rjbaits said: Thanks, still believe M-F should be carried on by others, now may I ask for opinions on other brands of plastic for: clear freshwater applications, very soft, floating, non ph (if available) no odor- next best thing to the above mentioned, everyone has their own taste and needs to meet I understand however I would like to hear them and why , plus where to purchase them, thanks to all in advance, great forum. After trying other brands, I have almost exclusively used M-F through the years. I'm also on a quest for a quality plastisol Your question about a phthalate free plastic though had me doing some research. I did find that Do It and LureCraft both sell a "Phthalate Free" plastisol. A bit pricier than other suppliers but on par with what M-F prices were. With LureCraft their smallest container was 5 gallons. LureCrast's price for 5 gallons was about the same as Do-It for 2 gallons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hpssports Posted Tuesday at 03:59 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 03:59 PM From my understanding, Jeff was in an accident shortly after they relocated & is recovering. He's supposed to be slowly making his way back into the shop after Christmas. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mark poulson Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM 11 hours ago, hpssports said: From my understanding, Jeff was in an accident shortly after they relocated & is recovering. He's supposed to be slowly making his way back into the shop after Christmas. I hope he gets well quickly, and can resume his work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...