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abunaitoo
12-02-2020, 03:19 PM
Was just checking on evilbay for any reloading tools.
Old Lee single stage "C" press............$152.50
Old Lee Pro 1000 three hole...............$355.00 with $73.30 s/h
Old Lee Pro 1000 three hole...............$450.00 with $25.00 s/h
Lee hand press..................................$81.00
Yet RCBS, Lyman, Herters, single stage going for $100.00
Must be something about old Lee stuff.
It's crazy out there.

country gent
12-02-2020, 03:58 PM
Were those closed auctions and the actual selling Price, or were they "asking / min bid" prices? They can ask whatever they want what they get is another thing.

Putting a high price on it makes some that dont research it think it worth a lot more than what it is. Its a mind game. Unfortunately with the current shortages it may work.

Another is family members research these items and the first press that comes up close weather its lyman rcbs ch or whatever that even looks close is what it is. Despite color and differences

Winger Ed.
12-02-2020, 04:06 PM
If you're seeing the asking price rather than the 'sold for' price, you're not really getting an accurate picture of the market.

Looking at the bidding history and how long a item has be up on the market will give ya a better indication of current value.

For example:
If I put our 2002 Explorer on auction starting at $30,000, that doesn't mean I'll get it, or that yours is worth that much either.

Bazoo
12-02-2020, 04:09 PM
I seen the c press, that was active bids! Nothing I got is selling like that though. Well, the hand press, but it'll have to get a little higher for me to sell. Half of a Buchanan ought to swade me.

brewer12345
12-02-2020, 04:20 PM
Watching 100 count boxes of Hornady 9MM XTPs go for north of $40 on gunbroker.

beechbum444
12-02-2020, 06:52 PM
Seeing 1000 count primers going for close to $200.00 a box

CastingFool
12-02-2020, 06:54 PM
You should see the prices people are asking for lead ingots in FB marketplace. $25 for 5 lbs, plus shipping, and that's one of the lower prices.

bedbugbilly
12-03-2020, 10:52 AM
Last night I was cruising through the bullet molds on FB just to kill some time. I pulled up the auctions ending soonest and there was a Lyman 2 cavity 452 SWC mold - nothing rare - that had a large number of bids and was well north of $120 - I didn't bookmark the auction but I should have so I could have seen what it finally sold for.

People are just plain nuts IMHO at what they are paying for things due to the shortage but it's a case of 'supply and demand". I sometimes think that a lot of folks - in normal times - don't know the to look for things or won't take the time to look up suppliers and instead, pay the inflated prices on FB.

An item wi worth what a willing buyer is willing to pay at a certain time. We all know that. If you look and keep track on FB, some people don't do or are too lazy to do the research to see what the value of an item actually is - others put it up at a super inflated price and keep re-listing it time after time - probably int he hopes that a sucker will come along . . . and sometimes one does.

Nueces
12-03-2020, 12:10 PM
Desperate buyers, not crazy. Well established loaders can relax and observe the madness, but a guy starting out may reasonably think he's seeing the last of availability of what he needs to get going. It takes only two such bidders to send prices up.

BigAlofPa.
12-03-2020, 12:44 PM
I ordered a universal expander die on flebay. It didn't ship after a few days. I contacted the seller. He said with in 7-10 business days. Im thinking he sold something that was not in stock. Didn't over pay at least.

dbosman
12-03-2020, 09:57 PM
Thanks for the heads up. I've got three of the Lee "C" presses, I wonder if the bubble wrap they shipped in, is considered Vintage? ;-)

JM7.7x58
12-03-2020, 10:11 PM
When researching on eBay, always use the filters, and sort for completed/sold items.

JM

wildwilly501
12-03-2020, 10:16 PM
I have one older Lee deluxe turret and a Lee C press that I made a plywood base with a cavity to hold more spent primers.If I sell it ebay should I list it as customized.I have a ebay account have bought stuff but thinking about selling some.I think some of the buyers need someone to rub over their heads and feel for lumps they had to have fallen and hit their heads.

JM7.7x58
12-03-2020, 10:21 PM
$88.00 plus shipping is a lot to pay for a used Lee C press.

272558

tankgunner59
12-03-2020, 11:16 PM
The Lee C press the OP listed is going for more than I paid for my Lee Challenger press kit. I had a friend ask me the other day if I would sell my Challenger press to him so he could get started. I wouldn't sell it at even an inflated price. Which I wouldn't do, I wouldn't feel right doing that.

abunaitoo
12-04-2020, 07:47 PM
These are active auctions, with bids!!!!!!!
These are just a few I picked out.
Many more going on.
I can't believe people would pay for a used tool, when you can get a brand new one for less.
I'm guessing PT Barnum was right after all.

MUSTANG
12-04-2020, 07:54 PM
See the Egress. This way to the Egress >

chambers
12-04-2020, 11:04 PM
Look at some of the auctions with bids on primers on gun auction sites. Some primers are now over $ 300.00/1000. Powder also can be $ 100/# for Reloder 15.

Murphy
12-04-2020, 11:22 PM
I'll soon turn 67 and have accumulated a good deal more than I need in the way of reloading equipment and dies. A good deal of it, I haven't used in years. Seeing prices where they are, sure makes it tempting to do a 'shop clean up' and get most of my money back, probably even come out way ahead. Then, there's the side of me that feels I'd be taking advantage of people if I did. Fear is a heck of a thing.


Murphy

richhodg66
12-04-2020, 11:42 PM
Was just checking on evilbay for any reloading tools.
Old Lee single stage "C" press............$152.50
Old Lee Pro 1000 three hole...............$355.00 with $73.30 s/h
Old Lee Pro 1000 three hole...............$450.00 with $25.00 s/h
Lee hand press..................................$81.00
Yet RCBS, Lyman, Herters, single stage going for $100.00
Must be something about old Lee stuff.
It's crazy out there.

I'm not a Lee basher but about the only Lee press I'd even consider would be that big one they make now that can handle .50 BMG. All the rest of them just seem flimsy and cheap to me, no way I'd get one of those with all the Bair, RCBS, Lyman, Pacific, Herters, etc going dirt chap at gun shows.

Three44s
12-05-2020, 05:11 AM
Someone entering reloading and paying stupid prices for presses are running into a brick wall as they then try to find components!

It’s crazy!

Three44s

Kent Fowler
12-05-2020, 09:58 AM
Was just checking on evilbay for any reloading tools.
Old Lee single stage "C" press............$152.50
Old Lee Pro 1000 three hole...............$355.00 with $73.30 s/h
Old Lee Pro 1000 three hole...............$450.00 with $25.00 s/h
Lee hand press..................................$81.00
Yet RCBS, Lyman, Herters, single stage going for $100.00
Must be something about old Lee stuff.
It's crazy out there.

Would be interesting to know how far out Dillon is on deliveries at this point. They had an 8 week minimum delivery time during the '12-'14 shortages. Still boggles the mind how anyone on this forum during that time is still unprepared for this current situation. The '94 Clinton primer scare was my wake-up call.

rbuck351
12-06-2020, 03:52 AM
There are some folks that have enough money to buy anything they want at what ever the price without missing the money. Just look what some folks are paying for primers on the auction sites. Someone that pays nearly $500 for an old pro 1000 can spend what it takes to get the components he wants. Heck, I would sell some of my small pistol primers if I could get $1 each. You offer enough money and there will be a seller.

GasGuzzler
12-06-2020, 09:34 AM
I broke part of the linkage on my older Lee cast single stage. I sent the part to Lee so they could advise (their warranty is great) since the press is discontinued. While waiting I thought I'd check for a replacement since this press has been so go to me for the $50 shipped used price I paid. The Lee O-presses are in fact exceeding $100 used. I got out on the one I was watching when the price went past $75 plus shipping.

Yes, there is a Lee Reloader (c-style) press with bids at over $100 right now. I had one I paid $15 for and gave to a new reloader. Glad I did.

Cast_outlaw
12-07-2020, 10:09 AM
Thanks for the heads up on the cheep rock chucker I bought it as my lee classic cast breach lock toggle link broke a couple days ago sizing a 308w case. Although my dad bought it used in 95 so it was well worn when I got it and parts are on the way. And now a friend offered me his rock chucker for free:grin:

TonyR
01-03-2021, 11:27 PM
Seeing 1000 count primers going for close to $200.00 a box

That’s crazy


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Spedsterguy
01-03-2021, 11:31 PM
Its not just reloading equipment and supplies that are skyrocketing in price. HAM radio gear is insane on the prices people are paying

Spedsterguy
01-03-2021, 11:33 PM
Try finding chicken coupes in the time we are in. Food freeze dryers are out of stock everywhere. And I looked for months for canning jars. Its crazy out there