This mold had been sitting at the injection mold shop since April 1991. Originally there was a one million pull guarantee so long as the mold lived at the shop. We never hit that so it was technically still under warranty. Unfortunately the injection shop went through a change in ownership a couple years back and a recent change in location. I was finally able to track it down. Good thing too, cause we will need more cranks before too long

. Last run was made in 2001 from what I can tell by the box I have. That puts fluorescent yellow era 1991- 2011 (there was a long dead space until 2011 when they were reissued) and 2011-2022 the school bus yellow era.
I am leaning towards white on the next batch to both differentiate the batches and because it would allow them to be dyed any color to match any scheme. Colors are always too limiting. As much as I would love to do fluorescent again I just don’t think it’s a good idea.
Anyway, enjoy some pics of a part of the industry most never see. Daryl had said he didn’t even know what the mold looked like.
Btw, the Lethal Weapon cases/pulleys and the truck wheels appear to be gone forever. They do not have records of those molds
