What would a first edition 1948 of Jewelers' Workshop Practies b y Leslie L. Linick b e apt to bring me?
The info. in it is unusually and most espsecially good. The condition is sturdy .....
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- I'll give you a Jackson for it
- I have no real clue, other than the fact that your market is likely very narrow, unlike that for a first edition as I own, of Dickens "Christmas Carol". It would similar perhaps to a book I also have, defining construction methods from 100 years ago. Best case scenario might be to connect with OLD jewelers, or the publisher of the book, for a buy back. Certainly a collector of general vintage books Might be interested, but trades/ instructional publications are of less value than Novels, etc. by virtue of the fact that every process evolves. Then there is the issue of "interesting" vintage stuff such as a Sears catalog, so often now re-produced from 1908, etc., selling for $5 or less. Steven Wolf
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