Joe and fellow Listers;
I would be happy to participate in any way possible to dessimenate said
information in the interest of furthering the Triumph hobby.
Just say the word and I am at your service.
Jeff Johnson
'76 TR6
Joe Curry wrote:
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> Subject: Service Bulletins
> Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 13:15:35 -0700
> From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
> Organization: Curry Enterprises
> To: Spitfire Mail List <spitfires@autox.team.net>
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> I have been doing some research on copy costs of the service bulletins
> and here is what I have found.
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> There are a total of 462 individual pages (including double sides) in
> the material. They are bulletins that range from 1954 through 1978.
> But there is very little in the 1970's. And they are not a complete set
> by any means.
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> I can have 1 or 2 sets copied for about $33.
> 3 to 6 sets would cost about $28.
> 7 to 10 sets would cost about $24.
> 11 to 16 sets would cost about $19.
> and 17 or more would cost about $17.
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> Add to that the cost of shipping book rate (I haven't a clue of that
> cost) and that would be what each person who wants a copy would have to
> pay.
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> Now the magic question, How many of you would like to have a copy for
> your library. And more importantly, how many of you would like to
> participate in the scanning/typing or whatever is required to get them
> into a form suitable for publishing on the internet.
>
> I have had offers of web space from Tom Jell and Ken Streeter so the
> project has a home if we can distribute the work load to enough people
> that it can be done without requiring any one individual to go into
> seclusion for a couple of years to complete the project.
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> I eagerly await all the replies from all interested parties. Even those
> who want a copy and don't have the time to participate in the scanning
> will help lower the copy costs for those of us who do.
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> Regards,
> Joe
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> --
> "If you can't excel with talent, triumph with effort."
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> -- Dave Weinbaum in National Enquirer
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