I will throw a nickel (inflated .02 worth) into the pot. I have no
problem with Justin's efforts or his minimal markup. Even if it means
he makes a buck over expenses now and then.
A consideration which I haven't heard is the stack of books he picks up
and no one wants. They exactly can't be sent back to the publisher.
Later,
Carl F. Musson
TS25264L - borrowing the engine/tranny from
TS81802LO - body off restoration in progress...
Tampa, Florida (USA)
E-Mail: Musson@arts.usf.edu <mailto:Musson@arts.usf.edu>
http://www.arts.usf.edu/~musson/triumph/
<http://www.arts.usf.edu/~musson/triumph/> (update in progress)
-----Original Message-----
From: unicorn7 [SMTP:unicorn7@mail.icnet.net]
Sent: Monday, March 09, 1998 12:19 AM
To: Triumphs
Subject: Re: Another BATCH of some GREAT workbooks!
In defense of Justin:
I'm new at this and have spent a fair amount of time lurking in
the group,
and trolling the web in search of manuals for a '69 GT6. While
I agree
that this shouldn't turn into a glorified for sale lot, I
believe that he is
providing a useful (if not semi-commercial) service, and I know
I couldn't
have gotten started in on my car as quickly as I did without the
manual, his
response time was a heck of a lot better than VB, TRF, and the
big M, who
had, unfortunately been unavailable during the weekend when I
was looking
for a manual. Just my $0.02 worth
Dave Korzun
'69 GT6+
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