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Re: The New Apple II User's Guide
"Polymorph" <mike.a.stephens@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Friday, June 22, 2012 11:49:46 AM UTC+10, Bill Garber wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have received my copy today, and it is filled with
>> information that would require a plethora of volumes
>> to accumulate. Much of it is data that has taken me
>> upwards of 10 years to acquire.
>>
>> Yes, it is true, I have only been an Apple II user a
>> short 10 years, but, I have to admit that of all the
>> Vintage 8-bit computers that I have come into contact
>> with, the Apple II line 'is' the very best that I have
>> seen.
>>
>> This volume should give newbies and experienced Apple
>> users the greatest reference book ever.
>>
>> Great Job, David, and to you and all those involved
>> in the project, a great many thanks.
>>
>> Bill Garber @ SEPA Electronics
>> http://www.sepa-electronics.com
>
> I just noticed someone on eBay selling David's book:
> http://cgi.ebay.com.au/?viewitem&item=221054458165
>
> Is this a legitimate sale? Seems to be a bit of a mark-up
> there. But maybe its factored the shipping costs in?
>
> Cheers,
> Mike
I did a conversion, and USD$ would be $38.90 plus S&H,
which they have also added there as $9.50 USD, so I would
have to say, yes, that is quite the mark-up. Also, why is
it they are charging in AUD$, but shipping from England?
Bill Garber @ SEPA Electronics
http://www.sepa-electronics.com