----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Sleeper" bob.sleeper@verizon.net> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Cc: "Bob Sleeper" bob.sleeper@verizon.net> Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 10:34 PM Subject: [mg-tabc] TCs Forever > Hi all! > > I've been looking all over the web for the book "TCs Forever" and I > haven't found a single copy. I have found where there have been some > and the price was $140 +. Anyway, do any of you know where I can get > a copy and is that really the price. Thanks in advance for your time. > > BOBS > 1948 XPAG 5899
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I bought mine a few months ago for $85 USD plus shipping from Pitstop
Bookshop. The price is now down to $80. The shipping was high, but to my
door the price was still less than just the purchase price anywhere else,
around $115 total.
http://www.pitstop.net.au/pitstop/prog/OpenDocument.cgi?id=V0X7S13PUM&PLU=2456
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Re: TCs Forever
Moss lists it for $158.50.
Fred TC1353
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Subject: [mg-tabc] TCs Forever
Hi all!
I've been looking all over the web for the book "TCs Forever" and I
haven't found a single copy. I have found where there have been some
and the price was $140 +. Anyway, do any of you know where I can get
a copy and is that really the price. Thanks in advance for your time.
BOBS
1948 XPAG 5899
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Re: TCs Forever
TC's Forever! - $127.95 - BritBooks-
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Don
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Re: TCs Forever
TCs Forever and the factory owner's manual (the brown book) should be
required reading for every TC owner. Even those with a tool kit of a
credit card and polishing cloth.
I didn't realize the price had gone up so much though. It was $75 when
I got mine but that was years ago with the first edition. I noticed
that the first edition was numbered 0251 -1750. What edition is he up
to now? Anything new worth upgrading for? Must admit that I have a few
minor quibbles about originality and some fairly important stuff is
skipped, but by far the best book of its kind I've ever seen.
Regards,
Charles Hill
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G,DAY
With regards to TC"Forever
IN 1991 at the OZ national meeting Mike told me of his intention to publish
"TC'S Forever. I then gave him a deposit of $20 .00
being the first person to purchase the book .
My book is numbered 0291
Regards
Roscoe
>G'day Bob, > >Well, there you are.... seems the 'Word As Writ' now commands a premium >over the original copy's price. "You pay's your money --Or you pay's >your chances" >FWIW... so many answers to so many banal and plain bloody stupid and >repetitive questions on this list could so easily have been >self-answered by reference to either their own chassis... or the >reference to the book itself. Jeezus!!! >Mate... don't count the cost--- BUY the bloody book- whatever the cost - >and read it from cover to cover. Breathe the book. It's worth at least >40 years experiences! > >A somewhat cranky >Reddo > > >-----Original Message----- >From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf >Of Bob Sleeper >Sent: Monday, 2 January 2006 5:35 PM >To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com >Cc: Bob Sleeper >Subject: [mg-tabc] TCs Forever > >Hi all! > >I've been looking all over the web for the book "TCs Forever" and I >haven't found a single copy. I have found where there have been some >and the price was $140 +. Anyway, do any of you know where I can get >a copy and is that really the price. Thanks in advance for your time. > >BOBS >1948 XPAG 5899 > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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Compared to a Haynes manual, TCs Forever seems very expensive. But
that's not the right comparison. Instead, compare the book to, say, a
repopped headlight shell. Suddenly, $150 seems pretty inexpensive.
By the economics of publishing, TCs Forever is reasonably priced at
around $150 and a bargain at anything less than that.
Mark
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Charles, Roger Furneaux did a good index to the book and Mike did some errata sheets after the first edition came out and folks around the world got a look at it. I can send you copies of both if you don't have them but perhaps Walter should put these up on the web site for all to see. I'm pretty sure that Mike is selling the books directly. You can write to him at 100 Coode St. South Perth 6151, Western Oz or call him (08) 9367 6769. I'm no longer sue of the prefixes required and don't forget the extreme time difference. Also, I'm pretty sure Skip Kelsey had one copy of TC's Forever left when I was out there in early Dec.
Terry in Oakland
Charles Hill candahill@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
TCs Forever and the factory owner's manual (the brown book) should be
required reading for every TC owner. Even those with a tool kit of a
credit card and polishing cloth.
I didn't realize the price had gone up so much though. It was $75 when
I got mine but that was years ago with the first edition. I noticed
that the first edition was numbered 0251 -1750. What edition is he up
to now? Anything new worth upgrading for? Must admit that I have a few
minor quibbles about originality and some fairly important stuff is
skipped, but by far the best book of its kind I've ever seen.
Regards,
Charles Hill
Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: TCs Forever
Terry and list,
Roger Furneaux's index is included in current printings of TC's
Forever, with acknowledgment. It's worth buying a new one for the index
alone.
Mark
On Jan 3, 2006, at 5:59 AM, Terry Sanders wrote: > Roger Furneaux did a good index to the book and Mike did some errata > sheets after the first edition came out and folks around the world got > a look at it.
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Mark wrote:
Forever, with acknowledgment. It's worth buying a new one for the index alone.> Roger Furneaux's index is included in current printings of TC's
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This is an answer from someone who used to make a living writing
indexes (hundreds of them):
They are both good indexes in their way. Roger's is more concise and
organized; it's also useful for this kind of book, where you get used
to the categories. Walter's is more complete but less organized. (I
suppose someone might want to look up "Skinner's Union." Maybe.)
Having both is great.
I like having the index to a book in the book, not in a file somewhere,
not printed on pieces of loose paper that go skittering off into a pool
of oil on the floor.
Mark
TC 3409
On Jan 3, 2006, at 7:30 AM, Gene wrote: > There's already an index for "TCs Forever" in the "Special Files" > section of the T-ABC website (pdf and text versions). Is the index in > the new "TCs Forever" better?
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