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Star Reloaders Discussion Forums => Star Lubricator & Resizers => Topic started by: bigdaddy on February 08, 2013, 07:41:05 am
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I recently found this vintage bullet sizer/lube press at an estate sale.
I can not find a company name or marking of any kind to identify or date this vintage reloading tool.
The body is all cast iron , with machined steel parts , the lube tube cap is cast brass or bronze
The lube tube looks brass but a magnet sticks to it ?
This press looks to be in good operating condition with no broken or missing parts
The die in it is not marked , I believe it is a .38 cal die
Here are some photos I look forward to hearing your opinion on this vintage reloading tool
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I passed your information on two a couple of guys I know in the Pittsburgh area. They are very knowledgable about vintage casting/reloading equipment. So far they have check their references back to 1940 with no luck. They're still looking.
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dbltapster
Thank Your for the help...
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I posted this on castbullits also. Someone on that forum said he thinks it might have been made by a company called "Meepos"
I had never heard of that company...So I'm going to start researching Meepos & see what I can find...
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When I first got this press I quickly checked the parts with a magnet. The magnet stuck to everything but the lube tube cap.
Witch I figured out was brass or bronze. The lube tube itself just didn't have the right color to be steel but the magnet stuck to it.
So I assumed it was steel. This morning I got my magnet out again & did some checking on the lube tube again. Turns out the lube tube is not steel it is brass or maybe copper. The magnet was attracted to what ever is inside the lube tube. Maybe this will help someone figure out who made this press.
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Bigdaddy
Hi. Have You tried the "antique reloading tools forum"
http://www.antiquereloadingtools (dot) com
Good shooting
Lindy
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I passed your information on two a couple of guys I know in the Pittsburgh area. They are very knowledgable about vintage casting/reloading equipment. So far they have check their references back to 1940 with no luck. They're still looking.
Contact: Bruce Williams - [no e-mail]@.com, he'll know and he's great at refurbishing old star stuff.