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I've listed the following on eBay:

Thanks.

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There is a "Patent Pending" Progressive on eBay. Bronze plaque on the toolhead. Raised lettering on the base. Neat history for the collector. I have no interest to this sale, however I thought others here may find this an uncommon version.

See http://www.ebay.com/itm/Star-Progressive-Reloading-press-38-Special-carbide-dies-/150986853138?ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123 for details.

-Kirk

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Stars Want to Sell/Want to Buy / Sold: flat-style primer bushing wrench
« on: December 31, 2012, 04:24:58 pm »
See http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370726511244 for details.
Include bonus primer slide which will require repair.

-Kirk

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Stars Want to Sell/Want to Buy / WTB: 7/8-14 tool head
« on: December 29, 2012, 09:41:58 am »
Either Star or Phelps. Let me know what you have available...

Thanks,
-Kirk

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Stars Want to Sell/Want to Buy / WTB: .223 Universal components
« on: December 29, 2012, 09:39:40 am »
No longer loading .223 on your Star? I may be interested in your components, ranging from a loaded tool head & shell plate to individual dies, spouts, etc.

(I aim to pursue Service Rifle and I welcome all of the related information that you would like to share -- from pet loads to equipment set-up to tips for the firing line.)

Thank you,
-Kirk

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Stars Want to Sell/Want to Buy / WTS: "0" powder slide, modified
« on: April 27, 2012, 07:59:34 am »
This came with one of my presses. It is modified, but it might be the ticket to creating what you're looking for. The current hole is slightly over 0.50". I have not tested whether the volume written in permanent marker is accurate. It is impossible to set a price for this, so if you're interested, just give me an offer.

Photo of powder slide: https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/sgtoKapzD2enJ_mvyxagldMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink

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Stars Want to Sell/Want to Buy / WTB .45ACP Lifetyme sizing die
« on: March 19, 2012, 10:59:57 am »
I'm interested in a .45ACP Lifetyme sizing die, complete with decapping rod. (Brother, can you spare a die?)

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WTB: Do you have a spare set of Lifetyme .45ACP dies? I'm interested in a set.

WTT: I have a set of Lifetyme .38 Special (.357) dies to trade, for those who may be interested (especially if you have the .45 dies above).

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Star Reloaders / forum "sticky" posts? (industrial supply x-ref)
« on: June 15, 2011, 02:07:43 pm »
I haven't seen any "sticky" posts here, but I would like to nominate the capability for reference topics. Perhaps hosted in a new "room"? Can we achieve any consensus regarding "stickies", pro or con? (Sticky posts are usually held in place at the "top" of a set of topics.)

Here's one reason why I'd to nominate this capability... Soon after arrival & cleaning, my first two Stars were immediately placed into use. My recent addition -- a third Star and second Universal -- is getting a more detailed "restoration", together with a caliber change, etc. One of the sillier things I'm doing this time is replacing all of those fillister screws whose heads have been boogered-up by the poor application of the wrong screwdriver. So, I am creating a cross-reference for all of the standard screws, like parts#s 72, 73, 76, 79U, 81, 82, and 86. And maybe more before I'm done. Bill's prices for these are beyond expectation.

My local industrial supply shop actually distinguished between standard fillisters and the Star screws which he called "cheese heads" (a la block of cheese). I don't see that distinction in most industrial supply catalogs; is there a better jargon name for these? Unfortunately, he didn't have "cheese heads" in the 1/4-20 size needed for two part#s.

Additionally, I would like to stir up discussion of your recommended materials, ranging from steel to stainless steel to even brass.

Similarly, I plan to document the hairpin cotter pin sizes for the 1) primer pickup tubes, 2) part# 65 link pin (lower), and 3) part# 64 link pin (upper). Perhaps there are more.

There are probably some other "standard" parts which would be valuable to cross-reference.  In time, I will follow-up with my data. I encourage anyone else who has similar information to do the same. And perhaps we will all be able to reference this by a sticky at some future time.

-Kirk

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Star Reloaders / all-metal powder magazines collectible?
« on: May 28, 2011, 03:45:30 pm »
Before I modernize a pair of original all-metal powder magazines, do these have collector value to any of you list members? One is red anodized, there other is a bronze color; both are complete with the cork powder follower. Both are in very good original condition. One has brass a top & bottom, there other brass bottom & aluminum lid.

If you're interested in one or two of these, send me an offer by 6/3. Otherwise, these will both be outfitted with tall clear plastic tubes.

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Star Reloaders / primer punch rocker arm guide screw?
« on: May 26, 2011, 08:38:07 am »
During the course of cleaning my latest Universal, I encountered a fastener whose function eluded me. On the bottom of the base, adjacent to one end of the primer punch rocker arm (45) is a very small machine screw with an oversize washer.  This edge of this washer is in close proximity of the rocker arm, but the screw/washer appears to serve no purpose. And despite my subject, no, I don't really think this is a "guide" of any kind, nor is there any wear to indicate so.

Would anyone care to enlighten me regarding what purpose this serves?

Thanks,
-Kirk

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Star Reloaders / hulme cleaning & maintenance
« on: May 25, 2011, 11:00:03 pm »
Recently, my 3rd Star arrived -- a Universal varnished with years of oil. Since it was packaged is a dismantled state, I have taken the opportunity to learn about every screw and fastener as I clean and restore it, piece by piece, fastener by fastener.

I would like to similarly clean the Hulme case feeder, but I honestly cannot figure out how to disassemble it. So, I am your expert advice. What is the take-down technique for this? (This appears to be a later model, with the short bolt.)

Thanks,
Kirk

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Today I made a lengthy road-trip to visit fellow forum member Mike V and acquire my second Star. Recently, I had agreed to purchase his Progressive press in order to better support my DR (Distinguished Revolver) efforts. Mike is a wonderfully nice gentleman and his press was beautifully preserved.

While I was organizing some spare parts that came with this press, I took the opportunity to review a number of spare parts and odds & ends from my first Universal purchase.

Included in those parts is what I believe to be a .38 caliber post-hole taper crimp die (for tool heads with the 3/8" smooth hole). But aside from "Patent Pending" on the face of the circular-shaped  knurled nut, I cannot discern any identifying information. Can anyone point me to some examples of these for comparison purposes? (I will work on posting pictures...)

-Kirk A

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Star Reloaders / tubing sources?
« on: June 11, 2010, 09:26:54 pm »
I would like to upgrade my Star's powder magazine tube and the Hulme case feeder tubes (2 of 5 are broken). Do you recommend any particular sizes, types (of clear plastic), or vendors for these supplies?

My Hulme case feeder tubes measure approximately 0.630" od x 0.560" id. I believe that 0.625 od x 0.500" id would work, and I see that this dimension is produced in a few places. Does your experience bear this out?

The powder magazine, on the other hand, seems more challenging. My baffle and nozzle measure approximately 1.410" od. Given the standard 1/8" and 1/16" plastic wall sizes, this seems like an oddball dimension. Perhaps I've measured it wrong. What works for you? (My red anodized metal magazine will get a clear replacement, preferably in a larger volume.)

Thanks,
-Kirk

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Star Reloaders / dating a Star Universal
« on: June 07, 2010, 09:24:49 pm »
Just curious... I recently picked up the following 2-headed Universal:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180509620434&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

The documentation includes a parts list published Jan1 1952 and another price list from 1974. Any identifying indicator of the real age of this machine?

Thanks,
-Kirk

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