I'd be all over a heavily-discounted Star myself.
I have four specific uses for PC:
1) I want to have an option available if my thin TL coat becomes a problem in a suppressor;
2) They are pretty as all get-out;
3) I like to learn how to do stuff;
4) Learning how to PC was a very much needed distraction over the holidays and it was seriously fun.
I PC'd a bunch of different bullets just for giggles, but mostly ones I intend to use in a "can." If it turns out I don't need PC for the can (all sub-sonic from a single-shot 357), then I probably won't keep doing it. I also love the look on peoples' faces when I tell them, "I swear, there's lube on that bullet, now load them and shoot them!"
Tumble-lube advances pretty much put my Lyman 45 on a back shelf. I've TL'd for a long time, but within the last ten years, I've done almost everything that way.
But, there is this "thing;" I still like the feel of a dirty, greazy, blackened single-action revolver. When I wipe one down after shooting a bunch of 429-421s through it, with the gooey, old 50/50 Alox/Beeswax lube, it leaves a protective coating and a sheen and aroma, which feel and smell natural and "right." But, I do detest using my Lyman 45 - seriously. I'd be all over a Star, and would possibly even lube more bullets in the traditional manner if I had one. What's not to love about a cloud of burnt Unique or 2400, mixed with the smoke from gooey, greazy lube blowing back in your face after each shot. Truly, I love that.