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Anyone Know Of A Roger Cox Book For Sale?


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I have been looking for the same thing on Amazon, had a standing search for about two years. There has not yet been one out there under $250 in any condition. Evilbay had one go for about $300, if I remember right.

 

Good luck.... maybe we can get the person with the rights to it to get a reprint going... sounds economically feasible!

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Generally, one in Exc. Condition will fetch around $350.00. There had been one on ABEBooks for a short while, but have since been sold. SARCO INC. Had the rights to Reprint the Book, and about three years ago sold said rights to an unknown entity. Whether or not we'll see a Reprint is anyone's' guess. I hope that we do, but we may be in for a very long wait.
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I'm cheap, I got a copy from the library and thoroughly read it through over a couple of weeks
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Jim,

If one is just looking for refference and not actually collecting books, one could be even cheaper, that is , borrow a copy from the library and scan it, print it out and bind it.

Not that I would ever do such a thing or condone someone to do with a copyrighted item. http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/dry.gif

Zamm

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Geez Phil, you are in rare form!

 

Okay, okay, I pirate copyrighted materials http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/ph34r.gif

 

Z

 

P.S. If your library does not happen to have the book, ask for a "inter-library loan"

and they will get one from another library temp. for you... http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/tongue.gif

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I tried the interlibrary loan.

 

Not one library had it available for loan! All pointed to me that these damn liberal librarians don't like the title.... no one was eager to help. I even went to the State library, can't find it!

 

Let me know what libraries have it... I will contact them directly.

 

Or ... Zamm can make us all copies...! http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/ph34r.gif

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You know, there is a guy out in evilbay who bids on Tommy stuff, goes by "bookbinder". Is that anyone here?

 

Maybe we can get in contact with him or someone who could give us the costs of doing a project like this. Think the TCA would like to get into this? May be better than hawking Kahr comemmoratives!

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Well, I brain farted... that guy is a big Ferrari buyer/ seller (in Va, I think). Forgot who I was bidding against and in what category on Evilbay!

 

Thanks God it is not who you said!

 

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Does anyone think there would be that big a market for a reprint of Roger's book today? I am certainly grateful to own an autographed original numbered copy. However, I am more grateful it was published at a time when very little had been published on the Thompson Submachine Gun. It contained a lot of new information on the Thompson that had never been published or made available in an easy reference format. Most Thompson articles at that time were only a rehash of previously printed material and lacked any real depth or substance. Since then, several different books have been published, most are still in print and at least two contain updated Colt serial number information. I still find Roger's book very interesting reading and understand why every Thompson enthusiast would want a copy. However, I don't see it being a big enough seller to warrant a reprint of the same quality as the original book. Perhaps, this is why it has never been reprinted.
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giantpanda4 and Merry Ploughboy,

 

My local library is real good at tracking down stuff like this. They go

at it with a vengence. Once found a single copy of a book someplace and got it for me. Real nice.

Now, with the Cox book, they came up with 8 libraries in the country that had it.

 

Giantpanda4, Go back an pester them! Tell them to look in Seattle, that's where the one I got came from.

Tell them you need to do historical reference for crime statistics or something http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/wink.gif

Z

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Jr,

I could not imagine selling my signed Cox book and supplement. But if someone offered $2500......SOLD http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif

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Since the reprints of all the original Auto-Ord-Co catalogs didn't affect their current colossal values ($550 for 4 pages of illustrations and ad copy?) then neither would a reprint of Cox's book. Although reprinting a hardcover book with dust cover that depicted actual photos would hardly be practical considering there are not enough perspective buyers to run off the bare minimum amount required by a printer to make a profit.
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