Indian Motorcycle: Restoration Guide 1932-53 (Authentic Restoration Guides)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.60 (789 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0760300577 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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"New Printing Coming w/Updates" according to S. Huygens. Learned recently that Jerry Hatfield had requested a new printing of this book be done, and apparently if this hasn't taken place within 6 months then the rights to print revert back to him. Plans are that if (when) that printing doesn't occur and he's got the rights back, then he'll have the book printed with New Printing Coming w/Updates Learned recently that Jerry Hatfield had requested a new printing of this book be done, and apparently if this hasn't taken place within 6 months then the rights to print revert back to him. Plans are that if (when) that printing doesn't occur and he's got the rights back, then he'll have the book printed with 30 or so pages of updates. Hold out for that copy if you can as it will correct some discrepancies that are printed in the original book. :)***Update***[]09/06/08Interesting that last week's update to my original review wasn't published by Amazon. Probably because I mention that the recently updated versio. 0 or so pages of updates. Hold out for that copy if you can as it will correct some discrepancies that are printed in the original book. :)***Update***[]09/06/08Interesting that last week's update to my original review wasn't published by Amazon. Probably because I mention that the recently updated versio. Braun Patrick said A good documentation complement but well overpriced.. After three years of hesitation - due to the excessive price - I came to the conclusion that this book should be part of my Indian documentation. It provides good information on most models of the period covered, in a context carefully described by Hatfield in his introduction pages. These are useful reminders of how pre-production pictures and factory sales brochures should be taken in general: with caution! J. Hatfield seems to overcome this well by crossing his info with other sources, be it testimonies from ex-Indian employees or workshop manuals. This validation work is of big value, as it will not be repli. the price is too high gv47chief I have watched these books go up since a year or so ago.I debated at $150 for this book last year. Looking back i guess I should have invested and tried to gouge someone else like the seller here is ($450)I am currently seeking this book as a reference for my restoration. If I get one I will sell it (with no gouging) to another person who is ready to put the book to use!Thanks for reading my rant
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