07 December 2019, 07:21
JefffiveI think I have a sickness...
I may need to consult a professional, found another batch of books in the wrong place and bought them, these will all end up for sale in fairly short order:
Blunderbusses by D.R. Baxter
Modern American Rifles by A.C.Gould
Antique Firearms Their Care, Repair & Restoration by Ronald Lister
An Encyclopedic Reference Book The Book Of Rifles by W.H.B. Smith and Joseph E. Smith
Rifles And Machine Guns A Modern Handbook of Infantry And Aircraft Arms by Melvin M. Johnson
Modern U.S. Military Small Arms Series-Volume Two
The SPIW The Deadliest Weapon That Never Was by R. Blake Stevens And Edward C. Ezell
The Rifle In America by Phillip B. Sharpe
The Hammerless Double Rifle by Alexander Gray
Lever Action Magazine Rifles by Samuel Maxwell
Westley Richards Guns and Rifles, reprint
Lefever: Guns of Lasting Fame by Robert Elliott and Jim Cobb
The Story of Merwin Hulbert and Co. Firearms by Art Phelps
The Collecting of Guns by Stackpole (author signed)
Spencer Repeating Firearms by Roy Marcot
Savage and Stevens Arms and History by Bill West
Marlin & Ballard Firearms History by Bill West
The Sharps Rifle by Winston Smith
The '03 Springfields by Clark Campbell
The Big Bore Rifle by Michael McIntosh
Fifteen Years in the Hawken Lode by John Baird
The Burnside Breech Loading Carbines by Edward A. Hull
The Breech-Loading Single-Shot Rifle by Major Ned. H. Roberts and Kenneth L. Waters
The Breech-Loader In The Service 1816-1917 by Claud E. Fuller
Hall's Military Breechloaders by Peter A. Schmidt
I Do have a technical question: Is there any such thing as too many books?
07 December 2019, 08:54
NormanConquestHaving too many books is like having too much sex. The answer is no.
07 December 2019, 09:06
Jefffivequote:
Originally posted by NormanConquest:
Having too many books is like having too much sex. The answer is no.
I couldn't help myself, I can sell 2 of them for half of list price and be whole.