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Old 09-28-2015, 02:49 PM
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This is starting to look like a Ford/Chevy debate.........

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Old 09-28-2015, 04:30 PM
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This is starting to look like a Ford/Chevy debate.........

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How could there possibly be a debate over Ford/Chevy - Fords suck - everyone knows that.
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Old 09-28-2015, 05:24 PM
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Don't get me wrong I use Lee and many other brands but my rockchuker is my favorite and will always have the lead position on my reloading bench. It has special significance because its a family heirloom.
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Old 09-28-2015, 05:24 PM
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How could there possibly be a debate over Ford/Chevy - Fords suck - everyone knows that.

No kidding, Daryl. Those Chevy's are the next best thing to a Dodge Ram!!!


Of course, I don't really want to discuss my possible front end recall...

The nice thing about the press you are considering is the fact that you have actually had your' hands on it and verified its' condition. Print off the lowest price on new that you can find on the web, including any rebates that are often being offered. Take that with you when go in to haggle the price. Have a maximum price firmly fixed in your' head before walking through the door. If the price does not fly this week, it still might work after they set on the press for awhile. For me, that price would be $75.00 and I would be much happier at $60.00. Can't believe they gave the poor schmuck much money for it.
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Old 09-28-2015, 09:21 PM
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No kidding, Daryl. Those Chevy's are the next best thing to a Dodge Ram!!!


Of course, I don't really want to discuss my possible front end recall...

The nice thing about the press you are considering is the fact that you have actually had your' hands on it and verified its' condition. Print off the lowest price on new that you can find on the web, including any rebates that are often being offered. Take that with you when go in to haggle the price. Have a maximum price firmly fixed in your' head before walking through the door. If the price does not fly this week, it still might work after they set on the press for awhile. For me, that price would be $75.00 and I would be much happier at $60.00. Can't believe they gave the poor schmuck much money for it.
I kind of had in mind the numbers you are talking about, but maybe up to $80.00-$85.00 if I am in a really good mood that day, and they don't haggle too long in getting there. As your posting says, I have handled it and know it started out with good tolerances, and was kept that way.

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Old 09-28-2015, 11:18 PM
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How could there possibly be a debate over Ford/Chevy - Fords suck - everyone knows that.
A Chevy is the only truck I ever owned that started rusting before the payment book ran out.... Lesson learned - Never again!
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Old 09-29-2015, 12:09 AM
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My brother in-law wanted to get into reloading a couple years ago I found on LNIB at a gun show for $65. Almost kept it for my self and gave him my old one which is still running like a clock after 36 + years.

My son in-law just pick another one up at an estate sale in Dallas a few months back for $35.
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