dverna
It's good to hear Spolar is selling some.  They look like a great machine, but like I said, I don't know anyone who has one or is interested in buying one.   
The guys I shoot with are not financially challenged.   They have no problem spending $15-$25K on shotguns, but they won't spend $1500 on a shotshell reloader.
But anyway, the point of the original discussion was whether there would be a market for a "new" Star at the price it would cost to make one.   I think there wouldn't be much of a market, but as the Spolar illustrates, there would probably be at least some people who would be willing to pay top dollar to own and use the best machine available.
As a side note, last year I spoke with Dan Phelps, the son of John Phelps.   Phelps Engineering went out of business in 64 or 65, and the assets of the business were sold in a bankruptcy sale.   The assets still exist in storage, and Dan who operates a machine shop (like father like son) considered buying the assets and making the reloaders again.   I can't remember if he said it would cost him $2000 to make a reloader now, or if he said he would have to sell it for $2000.    In any case, A newly made Phelps would cost at least $2000.  Dan Phelps abandoned the idea.