(vintage) Bicycle Quarterly
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(vintage) Bicycle Quarterly
I have a complete set which may be missing 1 issue but I'm not positive yet. they've been read twice; once for fun and once for content. i'll probably scan any article I really want to keep.
Q: any resale value?
I bought them all about 15 months ago, so they haven't been sitting in a wet garage for 10 years!
thanks
Q: any resale value?
I bought them all about 15 months ago, so they haven't been sitting in a wet garage for 10 years!
thanks
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No idea but to the right person it may be worth something. Would you consider scanning and posting somewhere as a public service to fellow Bianchist. I know I would appreciate it! I'm sure others would too!
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Jan Heine wouldn't appreciate it. In fact, he might sue for copyright infringement.
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48 issues/ how many hours would it take? and correct, there are regulations regarding this.
but I would sell them; there's a trove of information therein.
but I would sell them; there's a trove of information therein.
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Any idea on price for all? (Of course, that should probably go in the C&V "For Sale" section)
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A dedicated document scanner could make quick work of it.
Unless the original publisher is making a killing off of selling back issues or has his own website, a licensing/revenue sharing arrangement from ads could be crafted.
Unless the original publisher is making a killing off of selling back issues or has his own website, a licensing/revenue sharing arrangement from ads could be crafted.
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Sorry, didn’t realize Bicycle Quarterly was still around. When I saw vintage, I assumed it was long gone. Anyhow, I found the website and it’s very cool. There’s tons of interesting info and history there.
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I offered the lot to one member for 200$ - 48 issues published to date. shipping would take 2 boxes USPS priority flat rate @ 17.45 = 35. it didn't pan out. I know someone who might put them on his ebay sight.
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You should look at media mail rates, a whole lot less for educational purposes.
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unfortunately, magazines have advertising and cannot be sent 'book rate'. I've been down this road before... and have no reason to fib in order to save someone a couple of dollars.
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