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Posted By: janjan oliver book - 12/13/2007 03:52 PM
Isthe book written by tony oliver
a must fot allach collectors?
Where can I get the book
Posted By: Anonymous Re: oliver book - 12/13/2007 04:52 PM
Do a search on e-bay, occasionally (last month) one will pop up.

Mark Cool
Posted By: janjan Re: oliver book - 12/13/2007 05:51 PM
hi
What would be a reasonable price for this book
Posted By: sturmbrigade Re: oliver book - 12/13/2007 10:13 PM
Hard to say mate the last one i saw on Ebay sold for about $300 USD. You may want to check out albis or another book search engine. I have seen copies on a number of second hand book websites for less than this.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: oliver book - 12/18/2007 02:36 PM
There is one on e-bay right now in the UK for $485.00 "buy it now".

Mark
Posted By: Erich Re: oliver book - 12/19/2007 01:21 PM
It might be better to wait until Dennis's book comes out.
Posted By: sturmbrigade Re: oliver book - 01/06/2008 10:58 PM
On ebay right now:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SS-Porcelain-Allach-book-1972-ha...m?_trksid=p1638.m122
Posted By: kris simoens Re: oliver book - 01/07/2008 07:27 PM
I my humble opinion the Tony Oliver book is not worth the money it fetches the last couple of years.

Sure it's one of the few books that handles Allach but $300 or more is ridiculous.

Same for the Gabriele Huber book she wrote in University. It's supposed to be very good but prices, if found, are very high.

I hope Dennis Porell's book will be affordable and full of good info.

Kris

Kris.
Posted By: PHIL BROWN Re: oliver book - 01/10/2008 07:10 PM
no disrespect chris, but how many think 1,200$is expensive to buy a peice of allach ?
Posted By: kris simoens Re: oliver book - 01/11/2008 08:42 PM
Phil, none taken. $1200 is a lot of money but I would rather spend it on a piece of Allach than on a $400 Oliver book.

Talking about prices: I often talk about it with non-collecting friends and they are amazed how much money we spend on our collectables.
Do a quick math on what you spend the last couple of years. Scary isn't it ?

Best regards,

Kris.
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