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Old 11-09-10, 03:15 PM
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Kevin,

Your description of the different editions is interesting as my copy, purchased in 2005 from Palawan, is the special edition in the black slip case but is numbered in the mid four hundreds. This must imply that the numbering system for both editions is combined together or there must be more than 100special editions.
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Jon, my copy is numbered (by hand, in black ink) in the late 500's .. "Of a Limited Edition of 1000 copies". So I think you are correct that the Standard and Special Limited editions were combined, into a total edition of 1000 copies. Of which your copy would be one of the 100 Special Editions.

(Presumably the first release - the glossy cover, one of which Kevin has, were the earliest numbers of the 1000)
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If I was Kevin, I would rather the sale was put through eBay than this site due to the security, traceability and payment methods.
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If I was Kevin, I would rather the sale was put through eBay than this site due to the security, traceability and payment methods.

Sorry, perhaps I should have been clearer.

It is open to any prospective buyer to ask to make payment by PayPal if they prefer (or of course for Kevin to stipulate PayPal / eBay for payment if he believes that is the only method acceptable for site members). If any prospective buyer prefers to pay by PayPal, they can of course ask to do so. I stated, 'Cheque or bank transfer preferred', only because PayPal take quite a high fee percentage of all transactions.

I do not, as an individual, have any means of receiving payment by credit card, so payment by credit card would have to be made through PayPal.

I hope that is clearer.

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Kevin,

Your description of the different editions is interesting as my copy, purchased in 2005 from Palawan, is the special edition in the black slip case but is numbered in the mid four hundreds. This must imply that the numbering system for both editions is combined together or there must be more than 100special editions.
Fascinating!
Hi John,

I can't find the details at the moment but I had a breakdown of the numbers and for whatever reason the Special Edition took the 400 numbers in the overall sequence. Mine is in the 400 numbers, it seems strange to me but this is the way they did it!

Bob W
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Serena - I'm pleased that you found the photo resize and upload instructions useful

My standard edition of the book is number 70. I think it was purchased in 1998. It was the most expensive ever for me, because it led to me buying a Bristol!

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If I was Kevin, I would rather the sale was put through eBay than this site due to the security, traceability and payment methods.
Greg, I don't see this as my responsibility. This site does not purport to be an auction site and I would draw attention to this sticky thread at the beginning of this section of the site. Caveat emptor!

That said, if it were listed on eBay and a link to the item posted here and the other Bristol forums, it is very likely that it would still be purchased by a Bristol enthusiast. It is unlikely that a dealer would pay as much for the book as a genuine enthusiast.

eBay does of course offer the advantage of a public auction system, although it's traceability is not fool proof (as I know from personal experience) and it doesn't offer anything special in terms of payment options. There is of course a cost to the seller via eBay, but maybe a higher price could be achieved which could compensate. However the price should in theory be limited by the fact that the book can still be bought new from Palawan.

I can't think of any easy way to auction the book via this site, other than Serena inviting blind bids (sent directly to Serena).
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Kevin, I would prefer to keep the auction to this site, if possible - if that is alright with you. The members of this site were very helpful when I posted my enquiry about the book, and therefore I would prefer to sell it to a member of this site if possible.

Will it be alright for me to send copies of all bids to you, Kevin, so that you can verify interim / winning bids if asked to do so?

Thanks again for all your help. Very best regards.
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I think it was so that owners with 400 series cars ie 400-413 would ensure
a quick sale of at least 14 editions.
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I have lots of Bristol Car bits and bobs to sell. I will make a list and sealed bids can be sent to Kevin.

This is a great service.

Thanks
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Old 12-09-10, 07:13 PM
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P.S. Any moneys sent to me will need to go through my broker. Mr Hugh Jarse at the Panama National Bank.
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Will it be alright for me to send copies of all bids to you, Kevin, so that you can verify interim / winning bids if asked to do so?
Sorry Serena, I have neither the desire nor the time to run a blind bid auction service, and I don't want the responsibility either. So please don't send bids to me.

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Kevin

PS. I have the stopped the annoying messages from Noosanet! This illustrates the perils of allowing people to post in the forums by email.
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My apologies Kevin. I did not mean to inconvenience you.
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Old 12-09-10, 10:16 PM
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I think the simplest way, is if anyone else wishes to bid, please contact me with a 'best price' bid. Whichever is the highest bid received by next Sunday evening (19th September), will be the winner of the auction.

I hope this is acceptable to everyone. Best wishes.
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