Thank you to everyone that responded. PM's were replied to.
I am located in the Lakes Region (NH), but I am part-time in the North Shore (MA) often. So anywhere in-between, or a little further north or south and I can pickup.
A local friend emailed me this morning to let me know he has some .30 carbine cases he can spare, so I am going to meet up with him later today. So now I just need the .32acp dies to borrow.
A little background on what I am trying to do: 7.65mannlicher looks like a long .32acp that is rimless. It hasn't been produced since the late 1940's as far as I know. I have some original rounds that I have measured. Basically, 32acp cases are the same diameter, but too short. .30 carbine could be trimmed into the right length, but the diameter is just slightly (.050" IIRC) too large. I am wondering if I can trim and resize .30carbine cases in .32acp dies to make 7.65mannlicher cases. The alternative is buying extremely expensive brass made from 32-20 casings for about $70 per 100 that was formed into 7.65mannlicher.
If I can accomplish that, then I can use 85gr .32acp bullets. Load data is barely available; it seems 7.65mannlicher is much hotter than .32acp, perhaps because the pistol is a delayed blowback design, so if I start low and work up I should be safe.
Here is the gun. It won't arrive for a few weeks, but I wanted to check to see if anyone had the components I could borrow. Hardly anyone shoots these guns; about 10,000 were made total and the cartridge is totally obsolete. So this is going to be my spring project. Of course, all this is dependent on the gun being complete, safe to shoot and without any broken parts. That remains to be seen.