The issue was corrected by an adjustment of the primer push (#44) rod. I adjusted it up less than 1/8 turn. The primers are now seating just slighting less (.001 - .002) than full flush, but within specs, and are now functioning in the one gun that had ignition issues.
When I first had the problem, I looked at the potential causes. I had checked the primer push rod before dis-assembly and re-assembly prior to cleaning and it was not loose at all. Since the adjusting nut on the push rod was tight, I did not suspect it, and I moved on to checking for debris and found none. I then looked at the length of the primer punch which was within specs. I appreciate the comment from forum members to provide that second opinion.
I have been using this Star since my father bought it new in 1965. It never ceases to amaze me, the quality of construction, that limits issues. Because of Star quality, it is relatively easy to reduce the cause of problems to one of two minor things and focus on them. And having the resources form the member of this forum is like having a second set of eyes.
Thank you Bruce and Lindy!