I have a book about switchblades, published about 1982...history of switchblades, by two Mayers!? It has the original signature of both authors on first page inside...the dust cover is blue...this one says #260 of 1500.
My question now....was there more then one edition, more books printed over the years...and does it has any $$$ value!???
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Book about switchblades...
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Re: Book about switchblades...
The Meyers' book was the first book that dealt with switchblades. As ephemera, your would be of value-especially with the autographs.
I don't know if there were subsequent editions, but I doubt it. As most writers have found out, selling more than a thousand copies of a switchblade book is difficult-and it was even more so in the early days of collecting.
While it was a ground-breaking work, the book is full of misinformation that subsequent research has uncovered.
I have the original book, and a PDF version in my library.
I don't know if there were subsequent editions, but I doubt it. As most writers have found out, selling more than a thousand copies of a switchblade book is difficult-and it was even more so in the early days of collecting.
While it was a ground-breaking work, the book is full of misinformation that subsequent research has uncovered.
I have the original book, and a PDF version in my library.
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Re: Book about switchblades...
I bought that book in about 1984. I remember the early days of collecting and switchblades seemed to be harder to find in the 1980s although there were some at guns shows in Dallas and Memphis. I only recall seeing a picklock once in the 1980s and I didn't buy one until about 1994.
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Re: Book about switchblades...
Try to find information about the book on the Internet, using keywords from the book's title and the names of the authors.Alien883 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 7:55 pm I have a book about switchblades, published about 1982...history of switchblades, by two Mayers!? It has the original signature of both authors on first page inside...the dust cover is blue...this one says #260 of 1500.
My question now....was there more then one edition, more books printed over the years...and does it has any $$$ value!???
Check library catalogs and online bookstores for other editions of this book. Some specialty bookstores and auctions may also be helpful. I was recently looking for information about "army sharp" and found here a lot of useful stuff. So if you have a desire, you just need to look. Everything can be found, anyone can prove it to you.
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