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    Default Antiques Roadshow (USMCsilver Edition) - Help Valuate Old Shotgun Reloading Equipment

    I've searched around a good bit, and due to my limited knowledge, and the vast range of prices, I was hoping someone more educated could help me put a price on this stuff, as it may be going on a table at the Jamil Gun Show next weekend. Yeah, I know it isn't in the the best condition. Most parts move like I believe they should; all need some good TLC.

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    Thanks for any insight!

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    I read where Hornady will "recondition" stuff for a small fee.

    Has anyone here done this?

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    Weekday bump...

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    I dont know anything about it, but Tater gave me 2 MEC presses for shotguns for free. I never did anything with them and they need a few parts. I would be willing to give them for free if you wanted to add to your collection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by theoldblackdog View Post
    I dont know anything about it, but Tater gave me 2 MEC presses for shotguns for free. I never did anything with them and they need a few parts. I would be willing to give them for free if you wanted to add to your collection?
    Thanks for the offer, but I really have no use for them.

    I was hoping to get an idea on value for this stuff so I could possibly sell it (as it was given to my by someone whose father passed; I was instructed to "do whatever" with it). I know the press, alone, was once $1,500. It ain't worth that now, by any means.

    I may just list the lot for $500 in a few places and work down as needed. I'm just clueless on this stuff and know nothing about how much it may take to get it back up & running.

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    Why not give Hornady a call to see about the reconditioning costs, possible value, etc? If it’s reasonable, you’ll surely get a quicker sale and/or a higher price if it looks good.
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    Someone gimme $350 and all this stuff is yours.
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    OBD holler at me if you still want to find those MECs a good home. I'm your huckleberry.

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    $200

    Anyone want it all?

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