"Interestingly, in 1979, the lead time for a press was 24 months. While that says something about the demand for a Star, it also explains why it was so easy for Dillon to enter the business."
Mike's first product was called the Super Star kit, a set of parts that, when fitted to a Star, would allow it to load 223 rounds. Ellord actually helped Mike with that. I'm sure about that because I wrote something about it for a Gun Digest piece at the time. Don't remember the article but I do remember having that kit on loan.
Actually I believe that Ellard helped Mike get started. Mike, of course, was a TWA co-pilot at the time and this was his hobby.
I don't think that it was common knowledge at the time that Star had, at the Army's insistence, already made a rifle tool. Of course that machine was vastly different from their pistol unit. (Kind of which I had kept my Star collection including that rifle unit and a straightline.)
For all the help Star willingly extended to Mike, something must have gone wrong between them. What happened I never knew.