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Thread: Source for data on obsolete/disc SAECO moulds

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    Source for data on obsolete/disc SAECO moulds

    I have a pretty good reference for most old Lyman moulds as I have bought manuals back to the 50's but I would like to find a source to id older SAECO designs. I know there is a place on the Net for G&H I found it once, I could find it again. Any listings in old Handloaders digests or shooters bible etc. Short of finding old catalogues, I don't have a clue. they all list Lyman but few others. JB
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    You ever find a reference for the older Saeco moulds? I see a #385 on ebay and am curious.
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    WE

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    Saeco 385

    Read my junkpile list today. I have a 4 cavity #385 with handles and no idea what it's worth. Also have an Ideal #360271 that I don't know anything about. And a Williams Foolproof that purports to be for the Model 70 Winchester, but it mounts on the right side of the action like a Mauser. I have no idea about that one either...

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    You know, I'll bet it was in your list I saw that mentioned and not on Ebay. I presume it's for 38 caliber somethings, but it's not in the current Redding/Saeco factory listing, which is the only one I can find. I have no idea what it's worth.

    I really would like to find a reference for the old, no longer listed Saeco moulds.
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    WE

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