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    Dead dad's gear

    Sorry guys to "gatecrash"your forum but my 86 year old father (Normandy veteran - Gold and Utah beaches) passed away in September, a day before his 86th birthday. He loved shooting and before Dunblane, shot handguns, black powder, the lot.

    As children, we "inherited" a whole garage of bullet-making equipment. We have a Lee turret press, a Lyman Mag 20 furness and loads of moulds, dies, primers, cases, gas checks etc etc.

    I am NOT asking for pricing advice, as I know some forums, don't like that. Instead, I am asking general sales advice please? We're based in Britain, should we eBay the stuff? A dealer has offered £125 for what I reckon is c.£1,300 retail of kit, which seems a bit mean. The Lee turret press and the Mag 20, should get that alone to a private buyer.

    We're not trying to maximise sale price but don't want to get ripped off and want dad to think that we didn't give his kit away.

    Help please fellas?

    Ralph

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    Put it on your local Craigslist?

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    What voltage is the Mag20 Furnace set up for?

    Some of the stuff may be an "export/import" issue due to various regulations regarding "war materials" or some such but the dies, molds etc can all be sent via postal service as hand tools.

    If your Dad was that active did he belong to a club or have a younger friend that may be more familiar with your local market and who might appreciate having some of your Dad's stuff or be able to make good use of it.

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    Cool

    If you put it on Ebay or Craigs list you might be surprised at
    what you get for the things that meant a lot to your dad.

    Then after most of it is sold, you can sell what's left to your
    local dealer for 2-3 times what he offered you.
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    Put them on ebay, you'll get more than they're worth if you word the descriptions correctly...

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    You should post on here a while then list the moulds for sale here! We are the kind of nuts that love that stuff!

    Seriously, listing on ebay is a good idea, just be sure to list on the US site as well! We've seen some not rare or unusual items bring big money there!

    TD

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    There are a few members here from the UK.
    Maybe they could help you out.
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    I have sold a lot of stuff on EBAY for more than it was worth.
    I see stuff on there selling for too much frequently.

    Craigs's list is a different matter.
    Our Craig's List ( Dallas Texas ) will not allow anything even remotely related to firearms, ammo, or reloading.
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    My vote is for putting your deceased father's gear for sale right here on the Boolit forum.

    As other's have said, you've got UK members here! And for the non-restricted tools and parts, you have a bunch of members from all over the world!

    If things don't sell fast enough to suit you, then you can branch out to E-Bay etc.

    Good luck either way!

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    With the prices we see on the UK version of the Midway sight, I'm sure you have some valuable equipment worth much more in country than here in the states. Your best bet is to go to a local shooting club if / as such still exist, and post on the bulletin board.

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    Remember to sell here you must be a member 30 days and with 25 relevant posts.
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    Go to our Swaping and Selling section and read the threads and descriptions You will see what sells quickly and what takes awhile. Most show prices as well. After you have been here for the minimum time you are welcome to sell here or just look through past sales and get an idea of prices. We have sections of the forum dedicated to every section of casting and reloading so if you need help identifying things just ask.
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    Welcome aboard and maybe if you hang out here you will descide to use the etuff yourself.

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    Thanks for going to the effort for your father's sake. I know a lot of people live in fear that their beloved toys will go to the wrong home after we pass.

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    I am sorry for your loss. My wifes father passed on unexpectedly about five years ago this month. I still miss sitting in his loading area and shootin the bull with him.


    I would ask around your father's shooting club first. Odds are petty good his mates would want a crack at some of his stuff. Kind nice to remember those gone before when you crack out one of their molds for a casting run.
    Some where between here and there.....

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    Make your father proud, keep it all and learn to use it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swheeler View Post
    Make your father proud, keep it all and learn to use it.
    The best thing I have read in this thread.
    If one sits in thundering quiet the soul dies slow instead of yell to the heavens for all to hear and behold the righteous and upstanding and ones of which should be held with tales of woe. By C.A.S. <--- Thats Me lol.

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    Originally Posted by swheeler
    Make your father proud, keep it all and learn to use it.
    I guess I see it the same way,
    instead of putting it here or putting it there---
    Why not put it to use ?
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    those were my first thoughts also.

    i'd hate to see all my reloading and casting stuff just fluttered around to people that had no idea of it's particular use.
    probably has a mold for every firearm.
    all the effort/time expended getting things just right.
    that gear is probably more a part of your dad than you kids think it is.

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    My condolences for your loss, hope I make it to that age.
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    I agree with those who have suggested that you keep the equipment and learn to use it. While it may be difficult to understand at the moment, the enjoyment, satisfaction and pride you'll feel when start casting your own boolits will more than offset the time spent in learning to use the equipment. I'm pushing 74 and I'm in the process of writing down detailed descriptions of 'how I do' each step in the boolit casting sequence, from initial smelting and alloying right down to the actual loading of ammunition with my cast boolits. I'm also having my wife make video recordings as I do each of these steps so that our son, who lives and works over 2300 miles away, will have much of the information he'll need when my time comes and he inherits all of my firearms, reloading and boolit casting equipment - plus a ton and a half of smelted 1lb wheelweight ingots!!

    sleeper1428

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