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 Post subject: Re: Rider’s and Bietmans, worthless????
PostPosted: May Tue 08, 2012 10:08 pm 
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You won't catch me trashing books either. I have over 2500 volumes in my library now, and it took too long to assemble them.

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 Post subject: Re: Rider’s and Bietmans, worthless????
PostPosted: May Tue 08, 2012 10:22 pm 
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Although I don't have that many (maybe 3 feet or so of shelf space), I find no reason not to have both paper and electronic resources available.

When I need a Beitmans schematic, I simply call it up on the PC, print it out, and take it to my bench. Much easier using it there, than if I were dealing with a book-bound page.

In fact as often as not, when needing the schematic from one of my Sams TSM's, I will print it out as well, for the above reason.

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 Post subject: Re: Rider’s and Bietmans, worthless????
PostPosted: May Tue 08, 2012 11:06 pm 
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Before tossing anything, talk to Pete Millet, one of the current best and most generous conservitors.

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 Post subject: Re: Rider’s and Bietmans, worthless????
PostPosted: May Thu 17, 2012 12:48 pm 
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Well, I haven’t abandoned this thread; I’m moving into my third month of moving my 70
years worth of “everything” collection and only get a few minutes a day to check out the
forums I belong to.
Interesting replies, seems like those that have a library will keep them till the sand runs
out of their glass but those that taint got a collection of books are satisfied, for now, with
a digital library. I’ve scanned tons of stuff over the past quarter century on computers
and that much more on tape. I stored stuff in about every electronic form that came along
over the decades. Trying to find a computer, tape or record player to easily recover it is
really a hassle and next to impossible sometimes. But walking into the library and
plucking a hard cover book off the shelf and thumbing to the page in half a minute really
seems to be a more efficient way for an old timer like me.
Digital saves space and trees!!! Yep, now doubt but I don’t want to live in an empty
house and once the book is printed, as has already been mentioned, its forever, and trees
are a renewable resource. Those plastic discs get thrown in the trash heap are made from
petroleum, a non-renewable source which we are using up at an exponential rate.
Saw one post where the claim was that two complete sets of Riders in nice shape went for
$13, that sounds like the prices the “Pickers” put on things. “Paid $13, sold for $300 as
set, profit $293.50”. I paid $250 for my set from Fred Schultz down in Ligonier, IN
about twenty years ago and that was a good price back then for a complete set in good
shape.
So, bottom line is I guess I’ll have to find ten feet of shelf space at the new house cuz I’ll
be danged if I’m gonna give them away.

Denny Graham
Sandwich, IL


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 Post subject: Re: Rider’s and Bietmans, worthless????
PostPosted: May Thu 17, 2012 3:16 pm 
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Saw one post where the claim was that two complete sets of Riders in nice shape went for
$13, that sounds like the prices the “Pickers” put on things. “Paid $13, sold for $300 as
set, profit $293.50”


You seem to imply that this was not true . I and a number of other forum members were there plus , numerous folk into the hobby. No I did not buy them .

A complete set was offed in the Classifieds about 2 weeks ago for 125.00 . As of this time I think they are still for sale .

http://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/vie ... 2#p1612952

Just because some thing sold for X price a number of years ago doesn't mean it's going to increase in value over the years .

I collect 18thC early American furniture . I was finally able to finally purchase a cira1750 Kas I could afford because interest in that kind of item in this country has waned over the last 30 years making one affordable . I am glad for that .

For those wanting a set of Riders , they are cheaper then ever . Isn't that a good thing for those that want a set ?

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 Post subject: Re: Rider’s and Bietmans, worthless????
PostPosted: May Thu 17, 2012 4:08 pm 
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Just sold a clean #XXIII at Kutztown for $70. I only took # 21, 22, and 23 from my spare sets. Sold them all. The first five and the last three are really the only ones worth the shipping cost.

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