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question on value

Posted By: Stratgolfer

question on value - 10/21/17 08:37 PM

My buddy just bought someone's reloading collection. Presses, dies, bullets, cases. Any ideas as to what a whole package would be worth. I know without details you can't be exact, but a round number estimate?
Posted By: Judd

Re: question on value - 10/21/17 08:45 PM

No way to guess...if it’s junk $50 and if it’s great stuff with multiple presses, giraud trimmer, amp annealer it could be worth thousands.
Posted By: patriot07

Re: question on value - 10/21/17 08:52 PM

Agree with Judd. Likely somewhere between $1 and $1M.
Posted By: Stratgolfer

Re: question on value - 10/22/17 12:50 AM

LOL this is why I keep coming back clap

Judging from the pics he sent me its a Duomatic press, 13 boxes of cases, 11 boxes of primers, about 8 die sets, a Dhaus scale, crimping tools, fancy looking Dhaus funnel thing-a-ma-bob, and all are various calibers. There I was more pacific.
Posted By: Buzzsaw

Re: question on value - 10/22/17 01:04 AM

confused2
Posted By: blackcoal

Re: question on value - 10/22/17 01:58 AM

If you priced a 2003 Ford Ranger with auto, low mileage but new tires and good glass, but badly in need of a brake job, multiple that price by 185%, take the square root of that figure and convert it into pesos at the 1976 value of conversion rate you would be in the ballpark price.
Posted By: Stratgolfer

Re: question on value - 10/22/17 02:01 AM

I meant to clarify, I want the value converted to bitcoins....
Posted By: syncerus

Re: question on value - 10/22/17 02:40 AM

I bid $10,25. I figure the stuff is worth $10. The extra $0.25 is for good will.
Posted By: Judd

Re: question on value - 10/22/17 03:01 AM

Top end couple hundred bucks.
Posted By: Texas2Guns

Re: question on value - 10/22/17 01:48 PM

tree fiddy
Posted By: garyrapp55

Re: question on value - 10/23/17 01:47 AM

Originally Posted By: blackcoal
If you priced a 2003 Ford Ranger with auto, low mileage but new tires and good glass, but badly in need of a brake job, multiple that price by 185%, take the square root of that figure and convert it into pesos at the 1976 value of conversion rate you would be in the ballpark price.

I'll get you some home grown Okra, and my neighbors dog for it. I'll even thrown in cat or 2, if I can catchem, and one mother-in-law. Naw, I'm frying that okra for me and the little fam, the rest of the offer stands.
Posted By: Stratgolfer

Re: question on value - 10/23/17 09:33 PM

I hate cats
Posted By: Bbear

Re: question on value - 10/24/17 04:16 PM

so many cats, so few recipes
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