I just picked up a really nice Pre-War Pacific C for $15.00. It came with two rams, one for 38/357 and the other for 30-06/45 ACP etc. I have an RCBS ram that takes the shell holder heads if I want to install it.
It did not come with a handle. but for a fellow with a lathe that is no problem. It was interesting to discover that the handle did not screw into the toggle as did the later Pacifics, but rather is a slip fit. The handle may have been threaded with a thin nut on the back side of toggle, I really don't know.
I just happen to have a handle that fits, laying in my metal scrap pile. I need to chuck it in the lathe and pretty it up a bit. Some knurling on the back end will be nice as well.
This press has a smaller footprint and is quite a bit lighter than the Post-War Super C.
Nice peace of useable nostalga to have on my bench. This is the protype of the modern reloading press as we know it. I don't know why these things are not more in demand than they seem to be.
Cheers...Charles