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(Posted in both forums with permission) Sold Out I don't know when I'll do more yet. I am almost always up for custom ones. PM me with your name and email if you want to be put on the wait list. Thanks, Jon These are hand made out of semi-figured hard maple with the comp. vents and barrel inlaid with black walnut. They will do up to a 20 round load into a mag but are more designed for 15 rounds. Selling these for $108 each which includes shipping and insurance anywhere within the US. For outside USA I'd have to check pricing. If you would like one customized with lettering or one made out of a different or figured wood it would cost more depending on the request but I AM willing to do custom stuff. For payment I prefer PayPal but will take Money Order or Cash through the mail. If I have none available and you want to be put on a list please PM me with a personal email or phone number so I can get a hold of you after I make some. I have had several on the list that miss out due to not logging in to the board for months at a time. If you are on the list I will give notification when I have some ready. I give one week from notification until I put it up for grabs if I get no response. Thanks, Jon Comparison to Hand Loading Video Here: Super Slow-Mo Video Here: Current set as of 3/30/18 Here is my personal one (Not for sale) along with one I did for member azboater as an example of custom work. Mine is made from red quilted maple his is high figure black walnut.
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PLEASE READ ENTIRE POST Bid is @ $350 Pictures Below So I finally have completed loader No. 100. Its been a 4 year road to get to this point and its been extremely fun to make all of these and talk with all of you. I have made these in several species of Maple, Walnut, Cherry and Cocobolo. I wanted to make this one different than any other and I think I've accomplished that goal. This one is made of Leopardwood inlaid with Ebony in the compensator. The bullet markers on top are the original Aut-Ord-Co shape hand inlaid with Birdseye Maple. The Side inlays are the later Thompson Bullet hand shaped and inlaid in Birdseye Maple and further inlaid with Ebony lettering of "NO 100" Showing that you have a one of a kind loader. Also burned into the bottom is my logo the year and No 100. AUCTION DETAILS So right off I will say that 15% of proceeds from this auction will go straight to the boards as a donation. I could not have accomplished this without Mr. Albert and this great site!! The auction Will go as follows: Beginning as of posting the auction will be openOpening price is $250Bids can be public OR private. If you want to private bid send me a PM with a bid amount and I will post in publicly without a name attached. For public bids simply post your bid below in the thread. Auction will close on Tuesday December 10th @ 6:00PM PST. OR Should I allow more time? Like till New Year's Day?? Whoever has the high bid at that time will have won the Loader. YES.... I DISCUSSED THIS WITH DAVID AND HAVE HIS PERMISSION Happy Bidding!! I cant wait to see who ends up with this. You will not be disappointed!! Thank you guys again for all the support the past 4 years!!!!
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Hi Fellas, I know this could apply to the FA side of the switch but being a SA owner only I decided to put it here. I don't know if this will be a duplicate topic but I have not searched all of the archives yet to see if there is info in here about these. the way I got turned on to loaders like this was watching an old video of one of the Ta Ta Shows. There was like a 1/2 second flash of one of these in use. I'll bet I watched that stupid clip over 50 times to make sure I got the full concept on how to make one of these. I did say make because I did make the following. Partially due to not being able to find anyone who produces them and partially due to me liking to make my own things if I can. Though marked to take 15 rounds it will actually hold and load 20 at a time. I'm not sure how much interest there is in these but I know how long mags take to load and anything to make it quicker appeals to me. I can only imagine how many more mags a FA owner could go through on a range day... That being said if there is interest enough in these I might make some to sell on Gun Broker since I lack the Member status to sell them here. Please tell me what you think. Thanks Jon Here's a YouTube link of it in action: Now on to the pics: