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This is a fantastic old press and built very solid. It was one of the finest you could by back in the 60's and was in use until three years ago when the owner passed. I have done as much research on it as I could and will forward the buyer a pdf copy of a lengthy 1964 magazine review on the sister model 907, and touches on the 904 and includes ads from that period. One copy is listed with the photos.
I was not the one to take the press down so I cannot confirm 100% that all the relevant parts were collected, but it does appear to all be there. Priced to make this worthwhile at $125. I wish I could provide more, but these are a memory of folks who were actively handloading in the 60's and there was precious little saved for documenting these tools.
***Parts show in photos are what is in addition to parts already set in the press, not the same parts as show in the press.***
Primers and shells are also up for the taking. If buyer passes the primers will go the the PIF thread.
This is a fantastic old press and built very solid. It was one of the finest you could by back in the 60's and was in use until three years ago when the owner passed. I have done as much research on it as I could and will forward the buyer a pdf copy of a lengthy 1964 magazine review on the sister model 907, and touches on the 904 and includes ads from that period. One copy is listed with the photos.
I was not the one to take the press down so I cannot confirm 100% that all the relevant parts were collected, but it does appear to all be there. Priced to make this worthwhile at $125. I wish I could provide more, but these are a memory of folks who were actively handloading in the 60's and there was precious little saved for documenting these tools.
***Parts show in photos are what is in addition to parts already set in the press, not the same parts as show in the press.***
Primers and shells are also up for the taking. If buyer passes the primers will go the the PIF thread.
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