H4350 for sale, cheap....

358156 hp

At large, whereabouts unknown.
Can someone please tell 358156HP, I planned to sell him some 4831 this weekend for the price on Powder Valley.
Bob, how about that plus an arm and a leg?
H4350 is worth a lot more than H4831SC. I tried to buy 7 remaining lbs. of 4350 from a friend who was heading to the Gun Show in Council Bluffs, at least until I found out what he wanted. He sold an opened 8 pounder for over $300.00, now it sounds like he screwed himself. He needed to raise money for moving and dumped a lot of currently irreplaceable stuff.

Brad, I'm feeling generous. You can keep your arm and your leg, and I'll still pay your asking prices:rofl:. I do appreciate the offer though.
 
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Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
Bob, still planning a Bellevue run this weekend? I look to be pretty free. The powder, however, is not feeling free.

I sold 15 K primer in the past 5 months for $30/K. Selling powder to Bob at the current Powder Valley price. Did some work on moulds for him at no charge.

Yes, I am one hell of a nice guy. If don’t say so myself.
 

L Ross

Well-Known Member
I have always loved that phone off the hook expression.

even when phones had hooks you couldn't ring the phone off it because the hook was attached to the side of the phone.
you could probably ring the receiver off the hook, if you had a shallow hook design,,, or maybe even loosen the screws and ring the receiver and hook off the phone, but even at that the receiver had a wire attached to it so it really wouldn't be off the phone just merely dangling by the wire.
in which case I'm pretty sure the somewhat later phones would stop ringing since lifting the receiver off the hook closed the circuit and allowed you to talk with whomever was jingling the bells.
so the only possibilities left is to ring the hook off the phone, or to ring the receiver off the hook until the ringer stopped.
but not any possibility to ring the phone off the hook....
unless the phone was literally hanging on a hook on the wall, in which case I guess it is possible but more likely to leave the phone inoperable instead of merely on the floor and off the hook.
Okay, maybe not snarky, but Capt. Obviousish?

So when my Dad said he, "Was busier than a cat covering, (euphemism for cat droppings), with a rubber hoe," he was exaggerating?
 

358156 hp

At large, whereabouts unknown.
Bob, still planning a Bellevue run this weekend? I look to be pretty free. The powder, however, is not feeling free.

I sold 15 K primer in the past 5 months for $30/K. Selling powder to Bob at the current Powder Valley price. Did some work on moulds for him at no charge.

Yes, I am one hell of a nice guy. If don’t say so myself.
You don't have to say it. I'll say it for you:). I'll PM you for arrangements.
 

fiver

Well-Known Member
I gave a buddy a box of small pistol and large pistol primers today, and then loaned him my second favorite mold.
bonus was I found a 323471 mold I forgot I had, then loaned that to him too... LOL.
oh well,, he has a line on some casting alloy and there is some pure lead sheets rumored to be in the pile.
 

BBerguson

Official Pennsyltuckian
Pre owned? Silly seller he was. If had listed it as "vintage" he could have gotten $400+ for it.
Hey, I have a couple of those “vintage” Lee 6 cavity molds. Not only that, one is for 9mm which should go for even higher!!! Holy smokes, I could buy a new gun...
 

358156 hp

At large, whereabouts unknown.
The friend I mentioned earlier at a gun show sold most of his powder, primers, and other reloading supplies, an AK-74, a couple of thousand rounds of 5.45X39, one high end AR15, and some night vision equipment and went home with over $10,000.00 in cash in his pocket. He said it was like being trapped in a river full of piranha.
 

Ian

Notorious member
Are those California post holes? A friend of mine bought a truckload of those but after his ag exemption took away the sales tax they were only two inches deep.
 

462

California's Central Coast Amid The Insanity
My soil is ancient seabed and very sandy, consequently my holes are extra deep. And, they are guaranteed to not contain any material that the state has declared to cause cancer.
Free shipping on orders of $49 and over (got to compete with Bwana Larry).