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Post by Andy on Jun 29, 2007 11:08:39 GMT -5
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Post by jetstar on Jun 29, 2007 11:18:03 GMT -5
Nice, but shipping costs to the Uk.............. ? Paul
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Post by klm617 on Jun 29, 2007 17:19:21 GMT -5
What kills me I used to work in a travel agency and as a perk I could take the old OAGs home I had just about all of 83 through 85 I had the North American and Worldwide editions but at my parents constant nagging of having to much junk in there basement I relented and through them all away in 1989 how stupid is that. I figured since I had over 1000 timetables I did not need the 100 or more telephone sized books. Had I only knew that in 15 more years I could have desperately used them. I still remember the first time I went into a travel agency at 17 years old and asked if I could get a old OAG the look of disbelief from the travel agents face as to what I would want such a thing for. When I got that book I was in heaven.
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Post by Andy on Jul 9, 2007 21:08:12 GMT -5
Or you can bid on a 1980 OAG starting at $295 with a Buy it Now price of $495!
Geesh! Do you know what this guy must have paid in listing fees? It is determined by your asking price. I couldn't get anyone to nibble on my 1952 OAG at $75 and it has the very first Comet service schedule in it.
Andy
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Post by Andy on Jul 9, 2007 21:23:07 GMT -5
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