![]() Anything can be broken I suppose but they were as near fool-proof as a press could get! The press is said to have been cast "semi-steel" which makes it tuffer than cheaper/weaker cast iron. The loading tools were mostly well made by small machine and foundry shops such as Well's and Rhur-American, who also marketed some identical stuff in the same period and was sold under their own labels. ![]() Your press was likely made during their sells peak of the 60s. And, like Sears, they had lots of good stuff and some not so good stuff but all of it gave more than good service for the price. ![]() Herter's was the sportsman's equivelent of Sear's they didn't make anything but had stuff made or packaged with the Herters logo on it. ![]()
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