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OK, JCW,

You are next in line. 

Jerry

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Alan,

The indexer is packed, ready go as soon as you send me your address.

Thanks
Jerry

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Alan,

Yes this is the same unit sold by S&B.

I would accept a USPS Money order, if you don't have Paypal.  Postage by priority mail would be $10.

My address is:

Jerry Lehrer
6123 Soledad Mtn Rd
La Jolla,  CA  92037

My e-mail address if it doesn't get deleted is;

glehrer at san dot rr dot com

My phone number is (858) 459-6103.

Do you know Ed Masaki?

Thanks,
Jerry Lehrer



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Alan,

Yes this is the same as the one sold by S&B.  I would prefer PayPal, but would accept a USPS Money Order.

Priority Mail postage would be $10..  My address is:


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I have an unused Indexer made by Ray-Vin.  I set it up with empty cases, but it has never had a loaded round run through it.

This is one of the last units made by Ray-Vin.

It is complete with all mounting hardware and manuals.  All look brand new.  Price is $125.-- PayPal preferred.  NO FORN.

Jerry Lehrer,  Contact me directly [no e-mail]@.rr.com}

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Star Reloaders / Re: Standard dies in Star reloader?
« on: April 15, 2015, 05:42:50 pm »
Yes, Star made a number of tool heads already set up to accept standard dies.  I had a new one which I believe ended up with a high
master in the Pacific Northwest area.

Jerry Lehrer

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Star Reloaders / Re: Powder tube thread pitch
« on: April 13, 2015, 07:23:07 pm »
Dave,

There is a tool supply outfit in Brooklyn called Victor Machinery Exch. that supplied the correct tap and die for the powder supply system.

It MAY even be the outfit that supplied Star originally.  They have been in business for about 90 years !!  I have put Scott/Wes Lorenz
in contact with them.

Jerry Lehrer

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Star Reloaders / Re: So-Mar Indexer
« on: April 12, 2015, 08:19:45 pm »
Frankly, I cannot see how a So-Mar indexer can be used with:

A- A loaded round ejector.-, or more importantly--

B- A Taper crimp die

Please explain how it can be used !

Jerry Lehrer


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Star Reloaders / Re: Brass "Y" powder dump
« on: February 26, 2015, 07:17:39 pm »
Very few of the valves, dumps etc permit you to remove and replace a filled powder reservoir safely.

Scott Lorentz made a beautiful shut-off valve that replaced the powder slide top.   But that is all it did.

I made a powder reservoir with a slide valve on the bottom.  Star refused to endorse it because it was not idiot-proof.  I pot a tiny
cotter pin in the valve to lock it open.  I have used it for 40 years.

Jerry Lehrer

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Star Reloaders / Re: Case Ejector Simplified
« on: February 26, 2015, 07:01:45 pm »
No!  None of those suggestions will work with a TAPER Crimp die at that station.

One that DOES work is the Star ejector which replaces the safety cam entirely.  It ejects AFTER the round is crimped.  The original design of that one was done by Bill Mizner of Los Angeles.  He gave me an alumimium version which I improved and then gave to Star.  They further improved it and manufactured it in hardened steel.

There was another one advertised a while back that worked well too, when set up.  U-Tube shows it, somewhere.

Jerry

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Star Reloaders / Re: Brass "Y" powder dump
« on: February 04, 2015, 04:12:31 pm »
Maurilew makes a very nice powder drain device.

Jerry

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Star Reloaders / Re: Time frame for the Brewster indexer
« on: February 04, 2015, 03:59:43 pm »
The Brewster Indexer was cause of many problems on the Star.  Bill and Ellard disapproved of any indexer, even the SO-Mar.

The only recent indexer that was any good was the one made in Florida  (MooN?)  I still have a new one, packed away.

Jerry Lehrer

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Star Reloaders / Re: primer feeder misalignment
« on: June 30, 2014, 09:59:54 pm »
Whoa there!  Putting a piece of brass tubing on that pin means that the primer slide will be moved further inward by the amount of the tubing thickness.  It will bottom out sooner.  Is that what you want?

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Star History / Re: Lifetyme Dies - History
« on: June 24, 2014, 01:23:34 pm »
The 2-stage .45 dies were particularly useful when loading the very thin Remington nickel plated commercial cases.

I gave my die to Scott Lorentz who had helped me a lot.

Jerry

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Star Reloaders / Re: Anyone know what flavor of feeder this is?
« on: June 14, 2014, 06:35:41 pm »
Joe,

Looks to me that this unit was made by a Mr. Goldberg--- Rube Goldberg to be specific.

I never trusted any auto bullet feeder.  Nor did Ellerd and Bill of Star.

Jerry

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