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Are these books collectable? "The Winchester Handbook" is hand signed by George Madis. First Edition 1981. Are they worth a couple million? Neither looks like they've been read.
Last edited by yukonal; 03/21/12.
I should have just bought a [bleep] T3...
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The Handbook is still in print. If your's were signed by George Madis and had a dust jacket it would be worth more. Here is the one on the right: http://www.biblio.com/9780890094471The handbook has upper right corner binding damage and the other appears to have spine separation at bottom. Pair might bring 50-70 dollars retail. Good references.
Hey NSAQAM, Larry is very "IN", LOL You also dishonor the 28th division by using the unit patch as an insult. As for the liar, welcher Bricktop, his day is fast approaching. Coward trolls won't accept PMs. How's the phantom "campfire" coming ?
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Hi Al.
An unsigned handbook sold for $30.00 on an auction site and there is an unsigned and not so good shape as yours 1916 book currently for sale at $17.50, of course it may go higher. By way of comparison, an original 1916 catalog sold for just over $70.00 last month.
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