We are gonna need some details and pics.I got there first and made an offer for his whole reloading room.
Dillon presses, heads, cleaners, powder, brass, bullets, primers, tooling, gear, Oehler chronograph ... filled a suburban with totes and boxes.
I bundled it with a 2002 Kawasaki Voyager XII.
We are gonna need some details and pics.
Moving is a pretty common reason too. I did that years ago as I just wasn't gonna have room anymore.1. Your friend isn't planning to commit suicide, is he? Getting rid of stuff is usually the first sign. If so, make sure he gets help.
2. Either way, good score!
THIS ^^^^^!pics or it didn't happen
Sorry to hear that.Friend has pancreatic cancer and not much time remaining.
He is selling everything in order to get a nest egg together for his family.
Sad, sad deal.
I will really miss him.
The Voyager ...
39K miles, new tires, brakes, lines, fluids ...
Reloading stuff is already sold.
Took it to a gunsmith friend and its all gone.
Nobody is getting out this alive.
The human experience.
He rolled some miles on the bike. Got another 40k before a timing chain rattles. If it has a chain. I believe it does. Those Kawasaki cruiser motors are hard core and gorgeous engines.