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PC: Re: RE: Penn Central Power Book Price



I would not pay anymore than $35. for a decent book and not a skippy sized
book like Morningside's. Their books are small with very few pages to be
worth the cost they are asking.


----- Original Message -----
From: "PennCent" <penncent -AT- neo.rr.com>
To: <penn-central -AT- smellycat.com>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 5:22 AM
Subject: PC: RE: Penn Central Power Book Price


> Yes but how often are they up for sale anywhere? I'm sure there's quite a
> few people that would like to have a copy (myself included) and reasonable
> or not, that's quite a chunk of change to shell out for the book. Even the
> 40 to 60 dollar price tags for buying these books new is ridiculous. I say
> we get everybody we can to bombard Morning Sun with e-mails requesting a
> reprint. Anybody have an e-mail address for them?
>
> Don Narris--Canton, Ohio  (M.P. 98-PFW&C RR)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-penn-central -AT- prozac.eeap.cwru.edu
> [mailto:owner-penn-central@prozac.eeap.cwru.edu]On Behalf Of chukkster
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 12:07 PM
> To: Penn Central
> Subject: PC: Penn Central Power Book Price
>
>
> Hello PC Fans,
>
> Actually I think the Penn Central Power book at $75.00 is fairly
> resonable. Especially considering what information it furnishes and what
> its original cost was.
>
> Como's used books recently sold two used Penn Central Power books for
> $110.00 each.
>
> I don't believe anyone will be giving them away soon.
>
> Chuck
> --
> <"mailto:chukkster@earthlink.net";>
>
>
>


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