What do you think this complete set is worth? All issues 1-50 are in good condition. No bent pages. Even the leaflets are still in the issues. The front covers are faded due to the type of ink used in that day. All of the issues after 50 are in excellent condition. All in FHB binders. I want to have a minimum limit price when I sale it on Ebay. Buyer to pay for delivery costs.
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If your putting them on e-bay they'll find their value!
Set a price, maybe someone on here would give it.
Doug
How much? As much as its worth to the buyer. I'd set the minimum at $100 or start it at .99 and put a reserve on it (what its worth to you) to protect your self.
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hey, just to let you know , they're definately worth $100.00 or more , I would be interested in them ,
where about's are you located and if you are e-baying them , when are you doing so ???
let me know !! thanks !!
Vinny
The slip jackets are worth 175.00. Dah!
They're worthless.
I'll recycle em for you if you send them to me........and even pay you the shipping cost to my house......
LOL!
Edit: Actually the Wife is giving me a hard time about my collection of books and mags. To her when the new issue comes out then you throw out the old one...What? I don't get it. That is a huge reference library and sometimes I can recall and article about a project I've got coming up, dig it out for a refresh or tips, etc...
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Edited 6/1/2006 9:48 pm by LEMONJELLO
I'm at the point where I'm giving myself a hard time over books and magazines. Seems I get them, then flip through quick, and put it on the side for when I have "more time". When the pile gets big enough that I can't stack higher, I deal with it - usually flip through again then get rid of a few. I have saved (too) many magazines including woodworking stuff for when I start building furniture. Sure... someday. LOL
I decided that in the VA house once I get down there, one room will definitely have some decent sized bookcases. I kept some when I closed the office. I was going to sell them, but now I think I can clean them up and put them right to good use. At least that will keep stuff together and neat. I've also gotten better at looking at stuff, then either tearing out a few pictures or just recycling to another reader. Tried selling some magazines over the last couple years and didn't get much interest. Even had some newspapers from when JFK was shot, didn't get any bids on e-bay.
Be interesting to see where this goes, I have a pile of FHB too.
OP - Sorry if I got off topic.
Don K.
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