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    Boolit Bub
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    ohaus 10-10

    Just got back from a little fishin trip to Lake Davis. No luck. Stopped at a yard sale in Portola and.....luck hit me. Vintage Ohaus 10-10 in box with with instructions, warranty card. Box and papers - rough shape. Scale is clean and right on. Handle of copper colored powder pan busted off, but pretty sure I can get one from RCBS. $5.00. Lucky me . HA

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    That is a great buy. I am sure that RCBS will sell you a pan but I am not sure they will give you one for free if the scale is marked Ohaus, even though Ohaus makes the RCBS version. Might be interesting to find out though. james

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    Lucky dawg. Nice score.

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    It`s about a `lead pipe surety` that RCBS will send you a new pan for free under their `Guaranteed for Life Policy`.Robert

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardcast416taylor View Post
    It`s about a `lead pipe surety` that RCBS will send you a new pan for free under their `Guaranteed for Life Policy`.Robert
    Nope. For scales, you have to send it in. Still free, except for one way shipping.
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    I'm satisfied with my old Ohaus 10 - 10. I never find those garage sales.
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    I got 2 scales at a yard sale. One of those 10-10s for 5 bucks...but the little plastic screw lock on the drum was missing. Took one off of a RCBS 510 and that scale works just fine. The other was a Dial O grain 3100 Ohaus in almost new condition. No box or instruction papers but for 20 dollars it was a steal. And last week hit a yard sale and they had a new in the box RCBS 510 scale for 10 dollars. It must have come from a RCBS reloading press kit as the box is just a plain brown box. I consider the 510 scale as the best scale produced and sold by RCBS for the money

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