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Stars Want to Sell/Want to Buy / Re: Star Reloader Value
« on: June 23, 2025, 08:47:27 am »
So back to the original question. Looks like a brand new Universal in 38 Special machine made in 1987. The packing newspaper is usually a reliable way to date a new in the box Star reloader. The machine also has a few design features that would date it after 1982. These include the wider cut outs for the shell locator straps and the Rocker Arm Screw locking Screw.
I have seen the yellow label on a number of both reloaders and Lubricator Sizers. It contains the San Diego zip code. I don't know when Star started using the yellow label, but it was long after 1963 when Zip codes started. One of these days I will post pictures of the various labels Star used over the years.
Anyway, a new Star Universal in 38 Special without a case feeder and without a taper crimp die should sell for about $700. Not sure if you will get that as there is limited interest in 38 Special machines.
Bruce Williams
I have seen the yellow label on a number of both reloaders and Lubricator Sizers. It contains the San Diego zip code. I don't know when Star started using the yellow label, but it was long after 1963 when Zip codes started. One of these days I will post pictures of the various labels Star used over the years.
Anyway, a new Star Universal in 38 Special without a case feeder and without a taper crimp die should sell for about $700. Not sure if you will get that as there is limited interest in 38 Special machines.
Bruce Williams