I walked into my local gun shop on Tuesday to get some reading material. He has an old collection of Handloader magazines that he is kind enough to lend out to customers(you would never get that kind of service at DICKS Sporting Goods). Back in the far corner I notice a very large cardboard box with powder and shot bottles protruding over the top of the box. I'm not real heavy into shotshell reloading, I have a Lee Loadall in 12 gauge, but this requires a closer look. I glance into the box and see two presses a MEC which I'm familiar with and a Ponsness-Warren which I've heard of but never saw in person. I asked Rob ( the shop owner ) whats up with the reloading equipment. He tells me some guy had come in and left it there for sale. He also said he hadn't really looked at it and didn't know what condition it was in, but the guy was asking $100.00. I went over to the box and checked it out as thoroughly as I could with my limited knowledge of shotshell reloading, made a snap decision and bought it. Only after I got home and unpacked the box consulted some references and phoned MEC and Ponsness did I realize my good fortune. I have a complete and well maintained Ponsness=Warren Duo-matic 375 with complete die sets and all accessories to reload 12, 20, and .410 shells on a 10 station press. A complete MEC 400 set up to reload 12 gauge. An older Redding Bench Rest powder measure. A Bonanza Bullseye powder measure, A shotshell roll crimper, large quantities of powder and shot bushings for each press and other accessories and doodads to numerous to list. My hobby is about to expand to new horizons. I was so excited about thi score that I babbled on to my wife about it, she said "Thats nice Honey". So I thought I would share it with men who could appreciate it. Life is good.