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    Anyone using Lathesmith dies?

    Well, if you're not, you should be

    I just got in some dies I ordered from Lathesmith. This was my first order, and I made it based on the many fine recommendations from the members here.

    The dies and punches are absolutely top notch, and he has earned all my future business. He is truly a "Lathesmith" , a fine Craftsman whose pride in his workmanship is readily apparent.

    A great person to deal with, an excellent product delivered quickly, and even priced better than others. That's a hard combination to beat.

    Thanks Lathesmith for the great job!!!!

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    I think everyone who has done business with him has been very happy with his work. I know I am.

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    That's almost funny. I thought EVERYBODY used Lathesmith dies & stuff. His quality is the reason so many of us buy our dies from him. Great work. Mike
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    Chris does damned fine work. IMHO, you'd be nuts to use any other dies.
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    Yea I do. Also as a side benefit. When I ordered my .358 die I told him what mold I wanted to cast with. He sent me a die with just the right amount of holes in just the right place.
    Good stuff.

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    You can't go wrong with Chris's products, quality or price

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    I think you should of did a search before posting your preaching to the Choir message. This site has been running for many years and in that time Chris Smith has more than likely made Star Dies for almost every member who uses the Star lube Sizer.
    The owner of Star even asked me to see if Chris would be interested in making all of their dies. His work is as well known on this forum as a box of Sugar cereal is known to kids. He is not short of Accolades but I guess another one from a new member will do him no harm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun shooter View Post
    I think you should of did a search before posting your preaching to the Choir message. This site has been running for many years and in that time Chris Smith has more than likely made Star Dies for almost every member who uses the Star lube Sizer.
    The owner of Star even asked me to see if Chris would be interested in making all of their dies. His work is as well known on this forum as a box of Sugar cereal is known to kids. He is not short of Accolades but I guess another one from a new member will do him no harm.
    Hi Cajun,

    The title and first sentence was intended to be humorous, as most members here are indeed aware of Lathesmith and his fine workmanship.

    But, there are new members everyday. Folks who have not heard of him, and who will not see all the old threads. In light of the recent shortages of ammo, there has been a huge increase in the number of folks who want to start Reloading and Casting.

    They don't know........

    And besides, If someone does a good job for me, I want to say Thanks, and share it with others. I want Chris to know that his work and attention to detail is appreciated. What better place to do that than here.

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    I just got a set of 9mm reloading dies for my Star... beautiful ...wonderful work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by captaint View Post
    That's almost funny. I thought EVERYBODY used Lathesmith dies & stuff. His quality is the reason so many of us buy our dies from him. Great work. Mike
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    Wish there was some kind of ebay "like" button (or is that facebook ? I disremember) on here, as I'd give you positive feedbacks for your comment. I kinda chuckled at OPs question, as I also thought EVERYBODY used Chris' dies.
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    I ordered several of his handiwork with no second thoughts, even tho I have a complete machine shop in my shop. He does FAR BETTER work than I could ever dream of. I'd rather buy (his) quality work than to say that some crep work I did was something I built myself.
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    I remember when Chris was a wee Lad still in knee britches learning his trade, asking questions and finding himself. Where does time go?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mroliver77 View Post
    I remember when Chris was a wee Lad still in knee britches learning his trade, asking questions and finding himself. Where does time go?
    Jay
    "finding himself"? he better stop that and go back to work! doesn't he know that can make you go blind? speaking of which, where'd I put my glasses now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by captaint View Post
    That's almost funny. I thought EVERYBODY used Lathesmith dies & stuff. His quality is the reason so many of us buy our dies from him. Great work. Mike
    you beat me to it! theres someone that DOESN'T do business w/him?
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    I only have two dies at the moment for my star and both are from Chris. He even helped explain some things to me on the first one I ordered. As long as he is cranking the dies out, I will be buying from him.

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    I have at a collection of Chris's dies. I have run hundreds of thousands of bullets through them, usually at somewhere around 4k bullets an hour and they still drop bullets to spec. I have abused them like no dies should be abused.

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    I have a complaint about doing business with Chris !
    He has at times put a major dent in my checking account !
    I periodically have to forgo beer for a week just to purchase another die !

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    Well some of us may be old casters but new star users. Just ordered 3 dies from chris on friday. I'm sure that they will be most excellent. The great part of doing business with him is that he listens to his customers questions and responds very quickly with great suggestions without making the customer feel foolish. A couple PM's and you get the feel your seeking advice from an old friend. You can be a great machinist and a poor business man. Chris excels at all levels of business.
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    All my star dies came form lathesmith. Excellent products and I'm very happy with them.
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    Everyone including myself seems to be satisfied with Lathesmith. He does great work, no doubting that.

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    Great products put out by a good business man and nice guy. I have a number of his dies and another in the works as I type.

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