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Just curious-stumbled across some operator and parts manuals for K&N
Model H, 4K, 1H-2H along with parts books and instruction book on
Buffalo Iron Workers. All are new and in unused condition. Got any
idea of what they're worth? Seen some going for $50 on Ebay in rather
nasty shape but don't know if they get sold for those prices. Any
comments? Suggestions before I Ebay them?
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Just curious-stumbled across some operator and parts manuals for K&N
Model H, 4K, 1H-2H along with parts books and instruction book on
Buffalo Iron Workers. All are new and in unused condition. Got any
idea of what they're worth? Seen some going for $50 on Ebay in rather
nasty shape but don't know if they get sold for those prices. Any
comments? Suggestions before I Ebay them?


Scan them first.


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On Nov 13, 8:34*am, "ATP" wrote:


Scan them first.


I really don't have any use for the scans and figure I'll never own
anything as big as these pieces are. I have not counted pages but the
stack is nearly an inch high. I do remember, however, how hard it was
to find info on my ex-Sheldon 11X56 and how bad the copies of copies
of copies that I got from the factory support network were.

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On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 06:08:41 -0800 (PST), Gerry
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Just curious-stumbled across some operator and parts manuals for K&N
Model H, 4K, 1H-2H along with parts books and instruction book on
Buffalo Iron Workers. All are new and in unused condition. Got any
idea of what they're worth? Seen some going for $50 on Ebay in rather
nasty shape but don't know if they get sold for those prices. Any
comments? Suggestions before I Ebay them?



Do you have a scanner? You can make reasonable money over a long
period of time, simply scanning them and selling CDs

Even I might be interested.....

Gunner

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Poverty, like obesity, is caused by the life choices that dictate
results." - John Tucci,
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On Nov 13, 10:22*pm, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 06:08:41 -0800 (PST), Gerry
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Just curious-stumbled across some operator and parts manuals *for K&N
Model H, 4K, 1H-2H along with parts books and instruction book on
Buffalo Iron Workers. All are new and in unused condition. Got any
idea of what they're worth? Seen some going for $50 on Ebay in *rather
nasty shape but don't know if they get sold for those prices. Any
comments? Suggestions before I Ebay them?


Do you have a scanner? * You can make reasonable money over a long
period of time, simply scanning them and selling CDs

Even I might be interested.....

Gunner

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"Confiscating wealth from those who have earned it, inherited it,
*or got lucky is never going to help 'the poor.' Poverty isn't
*caused by some people having more money than others, just as obesity
isn't caused by McDonald's serving super-sized orders of French fries
Poverty, like obesity, is caused by the life choices that dictate
results." - John Tucci,


Have a scanner but have no interest in doing this. Just shut down one
home based internet business because it was taking up too much of my
pleasure time. It would take me several hours to scan and organize and
I'd rather be working on other stuff. Probably less effort to stick
them on Evilbay to make a few bucks
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