[AT] The value of tractor manuals
jfgrant
jfgrant at triton.net
Thu Nov 18 08:54:59 PST 2004
Wayne, I have done so with several of my manuals so that I use the copy in
the shop and keep the original in the library. Most copy shops will not do
this for you as the copywrite law can be a problem. If it's for your use
only some will copy it for you. I have a copy/print shop that does it for me
however I do a lot of business with them for many years. It cost me .07 per
sheet two sided and they have a long reach stapler to reassemble the manual.
I would not even consider going to a place like "Kinko's" or a chain copy
shop. Common sense is Not Allowed. Good Luck. JG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Snelling" <wsnelling at southplainscollege.edu>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: [AT] The value of tractor manuals
Question: What would be a fair price to copy(very good quality), per
copied side, a manaul with both sides copied as in the original manual
and then have the original manual rebound?
Has anyone had this done and ? $
Wayne
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