Re: [time-nuts] Manuals heading for the dumpster

2015-05-29 Thread Didier Juges
I think the main contributor to the death of their business is that new 
equipment comes with usually worthless manuals, and even for those who have 
somewhat better manuals, the instruments are still not repairable by the 
amateurs.

I realize that free sites (like mine) probably did not help, but the 
handwriting was on the wall a long time ago and it is unfortunate.

Didier KO4BB

PS: I intent to keep my site up as long as I can afford it, and if someone 
comes up with a dumpster's worth of scanned manuals, I will find the disk space 
for it, but unfortunately, I can't afford to buy any of it myself.

On May 29, 2015 11:01:12 AM CDT, Gregory Muir engineer...@mt.net wrote:
To all,

Am not sure if any news of this has been posted in prior times or not
but will pass it along just in case.

Manuals Plus (http://www.manualsplus.com/) will be closing its doors
the middle of June.  The proliferation of available PDF documents
available plus the increasing number of other sellers on eBay has
reduced their business to a point where they cannot afford to remain
alive.  As a result, they are going to close up shop.

No one has stepped in to assume the manual stock that they currently
have so it has been decided that when things cease, all of their stock
that hasn't sold will hit a large roll-on dumpster and head either for
the dump or a recycler.

They are entertaining offers for manuals at this point.  Becky, the
main contact at MP is the one to talk to,  She is very amiable to
making deals on manuals.  I have been stocking my files with some very
unobtainable legacy manuals for great prices far below the ones asked
on eBay or from other dealers.

It's a shame to see such a resource disappear.  But it is even worse to
see thousands of legacy manuals get destroyed in the process.  MP has
been one of my main sources for many rare manuals from many equipment
manufacturers over the years.

It is realized that the majority of their manual stock pertains to test
equipment but there may be that one odd thing you are looking for that
they have.  One comment is that their search engine is somewhat
primitive.  I produces results from manufacturer names or equipment
model numbers only.  Try several variations of model numbers (such as
removing suffixes, etc) to see if other manuals will appear.

Greg
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Re: [time-nuts] Manuals heading for the dumpster

2015-05-29 Thread DaveH
Have they talked with archive.org?
 
These people have all kinds of scanners and are putting some 
amazing things online.
 
Dave  

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 Subject: [time-nuts] Manuals heading for the dumpster
 
 To all,
 
 Am not sure if any news of this has been posted in prior 
 times or not but will pass it along just in case.
 
 Manuals Plus (http://www.manualsplus.com/) will be closing 
 its doors the middle of June.  The proliferation of available 
 PDF documents available plus the increasing number of other 
 sellers on eBay has reduced their business to a point where 
 they cannot afford to remain alive.  As a result, they are 
 going to close up shop.
 
 No one has stepped in to assume the manual stock that they 
 currently have so it has been decided that when things cease, 
 all of their stock that hasn't sold will hit a large roll-on 
 dumpster and head either for the dump or a recycler.
 
 They are entertaining offers for manuals at this point.  
 Becky, the main contact at MP is the one to talk to,  She is 
 very amiable to making deals on manuals.  I have been 
 stocking my files with some very unobtainable legacy manuals 
 for great prices far below the ones asked on eBay or from 
 other dealers.
 
 It's a shame to see such a resource disappear.  But it is 
 even worse to see thousands of legacy manuals get destroyed 
 in the process.  MP has been one of my main sources for many 
 rare manuals from many equipment manufacturers over the years.
 
 It is realized that the majority of their manual stock 
 pertains to test equipment but there may be that one odd 
 thing you are looking for that they have.  One comment is 
 that their search engine is somewhat primitive.  I produces 
 results from manufacturer names or equipment model numbers 
 only.  Try several variations of model numbers (such as 
 removing suffixes, etc) to see if other manuals will appear.
 
 Greg
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[time-nuts] Manuals heading for the dumpster

2015-05-29 Thread Gregory Muir
To all,

Am not sure if any news of this has been posted in prior times or not but will 
pass it along just in case.

Manuals Plus (http://www.manualsplus.com/) will be closing its doors the middle 
of June.  The proliferation of available PDF documents available plus the 
increasing number of other sellers on eBay has reduced their business to a 
point where they cannot afford to remain alive.  As a result, they are going to 
close up shop.

No one has stepped in to assume the manual stock that they currently have so it 
has been decided that when things cease, all of their stock that hasn't sold 
will hit a large roll-on dumpster and head either for the dump or a recycler.

They are entertaining offers for manuals at this point.  Becky, the main 
contact at MP is the one to talk to,  She is very amiable to making deals on 
manuals.  I have been stocking my files with some very unobtainable legacy 
manuals for great prices far below the ones asked on eBay or from other dealers.

It's a shame to see such a resource disappear.  But it is even worse to see 
thousands of legacy manuals get destroyed in the process.  MP has been one of 
my main sources for many rare manuals from many equipment manufacturers over 
the years.

It is realized that the majority of their manual stock pertains to test 
equipment but there may be that one odd thing you are looking for that they 
have.  One comment is that their search engine is somewhat primitive.  I 
produces results from manufacturer names or equipment model numbers only.  Try 
several variations of model numbers (such as removing suffixes, etc) to see if 
other manuals will appear.

Greg
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