It makes even a fine copy no better than very good with commensurate value loss.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, Brian
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It makes even a fine copy no better than very good with commensurate value loss.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, Brian
One of my Gunslinger F&SF magazines is missing a part of the page where someone cut out a coupon some 40 years ago.
How does that reflect the value?
http://www.roog.nu/fsf.jpg
Looks like the book has some water damage, which could be visible inside the page block on every single page, not only on the outside. Even the cardboard isn't straight anymore. You should ask for...
What is the current price range for the 6 Holdorf Doubleday's?