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Thread: ebay is still hooking the guys in on Star lubers

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    ebay is still hooking the guys in on Star lubers

    Man, I couldn't believe that someone would spend over $188.00 on final bid for an older Star Lube-sizer with one die. It didn't even have the crank handle to push the lube down in the reservor, but had a hex bolt for ratchet wrench.

    He could have got a brand new one from Magma Engineering for $195.00, but they would have nailed him on shipping and handling charges.

    I guess the older models are the best after all.

    Jim

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    Some people just do not pay attention to new product prices! They get caught up in the bidding and pay way to much.
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    Last time I checked with Magma they were about 6 to 8 weeks from having any lube sizers in stock. So if you need one bad EBAY or the classifieds in the shooting forums are the only way to get one.

    There was one in the classifieds here for $160.00 I think


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    Jim, if you buy a Star from E-bay you get the bragging rights about using a "vintage" sizer...Ray
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    Hah! I got my Lyman 450 from e-bay, does that make it "vintage"!! Got my RCBS lube sizer there, too, but they ain't come out with a new model yet.
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    Well, guess I got some braggin rights too, bought my vintage Star off an internet bud in PA, it came with seven lube dies and four punches for $150.

    Didn't have to get the shaft from the ebay sellers who have a friend put in false bids to jack up the price.

    This doesn't happen every time, but it happens all to often as I see the same item sometimes being offered forsale again when they don't feel its sold for enough.

    I'll only go so much money on a final bid...then they can keep it.

    You got to get lucky once in awhile...


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    By the looks of things on ebay, anything that slightly look old is "vintage".

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    I got my "Vintage" Lyman 45's out of the Hawk Shop.

    Does that give me the braggin' rights of "Trailer Trash"?..

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    Location, Location, Location!

    People forget or don't realise that geography and local buying conditions greatly influence auction prices on Ebay. Many folks have few purchasing opportunites locally and will gladly pay more to secure an item they simply can't get in their corner of the world . Also, most ebay sellers in the US refuse to ship even non-regulated reloading/casting/shooting items over the border. This is of course their perogative but US vendors who are more flexible will often get more for the same item. The convenience factor of shopping on ebay is huge If you live in an urban environment, such as I do, paying a premium for certain items on ebay is well worth it. Often the investment of time and energy combined with the price of gas, and parking makes shopping on ebay more attractive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newfoundlander
    People forget or don't realise that geography and local buying conditions greatly influence auction prices on Ebay. Many folks have few purchasing opportunites locally and will gladly pay more to secure an item they simply can't get in their corner of the world . Also, most ebay sellers in the US refuse to ship even non-regulated reloading/casting/shooting items over the border. This is of course their perogative but US vendors who are more flexible will often get more for the same item. The convenience factor of shopping on ebay is huge If you live in an urban environment, such as I do, paying a premium for certain items on ebay is well worth it. Often the investment of time and energy combined with the price of gas, and parking makes shopping on ebay more attractive.
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    I live in the outback, and buy a huge amount of stuff via internet, but I seek out the best suppliers, and some are on eBay.

    I shop as hard as I can and buy as cheap as I can, but shipping cost put you right back to the average buy.

    The nearest sizable town is 2 hours away, so I take a big shopping list. Getting everything on the list before close of business, them getting back home can be a challenge.

    Try running a manufacturing business like this..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swagerman
    Man, I couldn't believe that someone would spend over $188.00 on final bid for an older Star Lube-sizer with one die. Jim
    I have to agree with all the previous comments that there are different sides to this issue. I try to set my maximum bid in my mind before even bidding on ebay and that is determined by the original price of the item with adjustments based on condition. Anyone bidding blind on ebay is treading through a minefield with their eyes shut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swagerman
    Well, guess I got some braggin rights too, bought my vintage Star off an internet bud in PA, it came with seven lube dies and four punches for $150. Jim
    Bought my very good condition Star at an estate sale for $15. Yes, repeat $15. Could also have bought a RCBS Lube-A-Matic for the same price but was not into casting at that time. Just dumb luck, other people were looking at these items and passing them up while I bought it as an investment. Some investment! That Star caused me to invest in an entire casting outfit which now includes two lead furnaces and a dozen or so molds.

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    Marshal, that is astounding luck, good on ya, you deserve it...lucky bugger.

    I keep hoping to run into deals like that up here in the frozen north but not many reloaders abound here as far as I can surmise by the lack of seeing anything like that at yard sales.

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swagerman
    Well, guess I got some braggin rights too, bought my vintage Star off an internet bud in PA, it came with seven lube dies and four punches for $150. Jim
    Well you have something to brag about too! Those seven lube dies go for about $34 apiece new from Magma Engineering so you made a very shrewd buy. Really like the Star, I think we both made a good choice!

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    Big Brothers are GREAT!

    My brother got me a Star w/ base heater and an assortment of dies and top punches for $150. I still need to get a .401, .454, .313 and a .225 but am set for about everything else thanks to him. My Dad is visiting and we set it up to size a few of the 358439 HPs I had cast a couple of months ago. Did I mention that I have a great big brother?

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    Whumps!

    I forgot to brag about the Midway lube heater that came with the Star unit, a minor oversight on my part...I don't use it much anyway. Much prefer to use a hot air hair dryer to pre-heat the die body section and the pump. Couple of minutes and its ready to go.

    Here's the picture the good friend that sold it to me sent before the buy. What a deal.

    The .451 lube die got opened up to .454, and acquired another Star lube die in .430 diameter from a nice feller in LA.

    Jim

    Last edited by Swagerman; 06-01-2006 at 10:42 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodydoc447
    Did I mention that I have a great big brother? Doc
    Would your big brother consider adopting another little brother?

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    You also didn't mention that you got the die removal tool too! Your Star is in great shape and will probably outlast your grandkids!

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    You also didn't mention that you got the die removal tool too! Your Star is in great shape and will probably outlast your grandkids!
    Good to hear from you. I'll have to bite the boolit and buy one of those Stars one day.
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