On second thought, the A-M book is usually 'asking' $300 or so ... this
could be just good, old-fashioned gouging by some opportunists.
Reminds me a lot of 'value pricing,' which is a euphemism for
overpricing something so that the gullible think it must be special and
'worth it.'
Bob
On 7/17/2018 5:24 AM, Robert Begani wrote:
>
> Bob:
>
> Yes, I suspected as much also.? We recently purchased a Victorian
> house which was designed by a well known architect at the beginning of
> the 20^th century.? We wanted a copy of the paper back describing in
> detail our new home which was out of print.? The prices were out of
> sight, so I waited and kept looking from time to time.? Got the book,
> for less than $30 and it was in new condition.? That ploy may not work
> on the Anderson-Moment book as the outrageous price seems to be
> holding and more resellers are entering the market.
>
> Too bad there is not a bootleg version out there, you know someone
> with a color copier for us real Healey enthusiasts?
>
> Bob Begani
>
> *From:*Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] *On Behalf Of
> *Bob Spidell
> *Sent:* Monday, July 16, 2018 10:19 AM
> *To:* Healeys <healeys at autox.team.net>
> *Subject:* [Healeys] [OT] Maybe why the Anderson-Moment book 'sells'
> so high
>
> *Suspected as much:*
>
> *https://tinyurl.com/yboy2wxd*
>
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