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Got a bunch of my dad's old reloading stuff out of his attic - of course the powder/primers prob no good, but snapped a few iphone photos of the stuff that I'm sure could be used/reconditioned for use - I'm just looking to give it a good home - and make more room in my garage - anybody who can help me figure out more info about the equipment - I'd be delighted.

 

I know there are 2 molds, 4 rounds each - and a lot of lead/brass - see photos here

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Those look like Hensley & Gibbs molds. If so, it's a shame they have gotten in that shape. They ain't been made in many years and are among the finest molds ever produced. If you can clean them up with something like evaporust they will bring a premium price. DO NOT use anything abrasive. Sand paper, brushes etc unless you know exactly what you're doing. Damaged edges and vent lines cannot be repaired
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Yeah, the mold is likely not useable any longer, at least not as is in the pictures. The reloading dies are probably not useable or repairable. ANY amount of rust inside a set of dies will ruin the brass and the rust is impossible to remove.

 

It is really pretty sad because if it weren't for all the rust there that lot would easily bring enough for a nice firearm. Now there is not much there that is worth anything. You might be able to sell the handles on the molds, they would probably bring $10-$15 each if the wood isn't bad and they are not seized up.

 

They must have sat for a while in standing water.

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Maybe, maybe not. Don't toss them for sure. Price them right and I'll take a whack at 'em. I've saved some pretty raunchy molds.
...unless the cavities are pitted. Then dolomite is right, they're pretty much ruined.

If you decide to put a price on them, shoot me a pm. We can work out something. Edited by Caster
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officially ready to sell. after some thought and discussion due to the uncertain condition of 2-3 items I really don't feel good about shipping simply because I don't want expectations and shipping would be $25 or more. would simply feel better if the buyer sees the collection in person. this is just due to my lack of knowledge and courteous since I'm new here. pics are true to condition but due to weight of all htime e lead - . . just don't want to disappoint a hopeful member.

I did some research and the die sets by Lyman (which are the best condition of all - prob 9/10 appear unused) sell today online for about $75 per set and I have 2 full sets - therefor I'm looking to sell for $100 picked up or will accept ammo in trade that are any of the following:

9mm
45 acp
7.62x51

Or, if someone will show/teach me how to reload some afternoon - I'll GIVE THEM to you in exchange for your time and knowledge. I wish dad could teach me but Alzheimer's is taking its toll on him.

again: photos of items here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wb4kbzq4jfpqmg6/AAAF7T94tN7FX4NwOFKiv-6ga?dl=0

please call or text as I only sign on here once a week or so. building websites all day makes staring at screen less desirable. 615-579-1491 Edited by donwrightdesigns
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