These came from a deceased estate and passed to me by Jim Hallam to sell on behalf of the family.
Age of dies is unknown.
Thats all the info I have at this present time.
It would.be nice to have all the stuff out on display at a show, but it seems those at Bisley etc have other ideas. It's always best to see the items have a touch and make a deal.
There is some nice old stuff but a photo and a chance sometimes is not enough.
NDFS Dies for sale
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Re: NDFS Dies for sale
I still have five sets of Jim Goodwin NDFS dies. These came in a round plastic container or a plastic sandwich box. The sets I have are .38 S&W, .455 Webley, .577/450 Martini Henry, 8x56R Mannlicher and 8x50R Mannlicher. The 8x56R he made from an empty fired case I sent him as he had not made that calibre before. They don't get much use nowadays but I am reluctant to part with them. I suppose these will turn up as part of a deceased estate sometime in the future unless I start disposing of stuff when I get older and decrepit.
Regards
Peter.
Regards
Peter.
Re: NDFS Dies for sale
Same here.PeterN wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 7:56 pm I still have five sets of Jim Goodwin NDFS dies. These came in a round plastic container or a plastic sandwich box. The sets I have are .38 S&W, .455 Webley, .577/450 Martini Henry, 8x56R Mannlicher and 8x50R Mannlicher. The 8x56R he made from an empty fired case I sent him as he had not made that calibre before. They don't get much use nowadays but I am reluctant to part with them. I suppose these will turn up as part of a deceased estate sometime in the future unless I start disposing of stuff when I get older and decrepit.
Regards
Peter.
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