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any old engine dudes in this group? William Noble 06-21-2008
Posted by William Noble on June 21, 2008, 12:35 am
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I have one of the two copies described below left - note SES = Stationary
Engine Society, which was merged into ISSES in the mid 90s

what I have is a two sided photocopy of the SES newsletters from vol 1
>> issue
>> 1 through vol 5 issue 1 and the engine database - they are good
>> photocopies
>> but they are not bound, just sheets of paper. My friend had these copies
>> made in May of 1990, they are very good quality copies. His receipt says
>> $54.19 for 423 pages at 12 cents per page, so I am just presuming that
>> one
>> copy is half of that, though it's hard to know how to divide 423 by two,
>> isn't it. There is a nice cover and separator printed on colored paper.
>>
>> Anyway, I would like to help my friend recover his costs, so one copy is
>> 1/2
>> of $54.19 plus shipping - I think the best shipping is the USPS flat rate
>> envleope ($5) - so that would mean $32.10 total with shipping for one
>> copy.
>> I think this is fair, but feel free to make me an offer if you can use
>> this material


if you are interested, please contact me at william_ b_ noble at m s n
daught cawm or go to my web site, below and find my email address
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Posted by Ignoramus7021 on June 21, 2008, 12:45 am
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> I have one of the two copies described below left - note SES = Stationary
> Engine Society, which was merged into ISSES in the mid 90s

Hm, I think that we should open "American Stationary Steam Engine
Society", or ASSES.

i

> what I have is a two sided photocopy of the SES newsletters from vol 1
>>> issue
>>> 1 through vol 5 issue 1 and the engine database - they are good
>>> photocopies
>>> but they are not bound, just sheets of paper. My friend had these copies
>>> made in May of 1990, they are very good quality copies. His receipt says
>>> $54.19 for 423 pages at 12 cents per page, so I am just presuming that
>>> one
>>> copy is half of that, though it's hard to know how to divide 423 by two,
>>> isn't it. There is a nice cover and separator printed on colored paper.
>>>
>>> Anyway, I would like to help my friend recover his costs, so one copy is
>>> 1/2
>>> of $54.19 plus shipping - I think the best shipping is the USPS flat rate
>>> envleope ($5) - so that would mean $32.10 total with shipping for one
>>> copy.
>>> I think this is fair, but feel free to make me an offer if you can use
>>> this material
>
>
> if you are interested, please contact me at william_ b_ noble at m s n
> daught cawm or go to my web site, below and find my email address

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Posted by Martin H. Eastburn on June 21, 2008, 10:23 pm
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I'm a member in an International Conchologist Societies - a Shell group -
members are from Universities and museums as well as researchers and collectors.
I'll give a speech at the Yearly meeting this year.

Some of the regional or sectional clubs - have really scandalous sounding
names. ASSES is along in the style. They are full of PHD's and such -
and have a good sense of humor outside of work!

Martin

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Ignoramus7021 wrote:
>> I have one of the two copies described below left - note SES = Stationary
>> Engine Society, which was merged into ISSES in the mid 90s
>
> Hm, I think that we should open "American Stationary Steam Engine
> Society", or ASSES.
>
> i
>
>> what I have is a two sided photocopy of the SES newsletters from vol 1
>>>> issue
>>>> 1 through vol 5 issue 1 and the engine database - they are good
>>>> photocopies
>>>> but they are not bound, just sheets of paper. My friend had these copies
>>>> made in May of 1990, they are very good quality copies. His receipt says
>>>> $54.19 for 423 pages at 12 cents per page, so I am just presuming that
>>>> one
>>>> copy is half of that, though it's hard to know how to divide 423 by two,
>>>> isn't it. There is a nice cover and separator printed on colored paper.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, I would like to help my friend recover his costs, so one copy is
>>>> 1/2
>>>> of $54.19 plus shipping - I think the best shipping is the USPS flat rate
>>>> envleope ($5) - so that would mean $32.10 total with shipping for one
>>>> copy.
>>>> I think this is fair, but feel free to make me an offer if you can use
>>>> this material
>>
>> if you are interested, please contact me at william_ b_ noble at m s n
>> daught cawm or go to my web site, below and find my email address
>


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Posted by steamer on June 22, 2008, 12:22 am
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>I'm a member in an International Conchologist Societies - a Shell group -
>members are from Universities and museums as well as researchers and
collectors.
> I'll give a speech at the Yearly meeting this year.
        --A Shell group? Gack!
        --My all time fave is the Sierra National Atmospheric Research Lab,
aka SNARL. Not bad for a gummint lab, eh? ;-)

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Posted by Martin H. Eastburn on June 22, 2008, 10:40 pm
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Least I can go out and blast something without having to step on something.
An upside is shell food post collecting...

Used to live on a 1.5 mile long 500 yard wide and 6 foot tall island.

Martin

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@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
TSRA, Endowed; NRA LOH & Patron Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot's Medal.
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member.
http://lufkinced.com/


steamer wrote:
>> I'm a member in an International Conchologist Societies - a Shell group -
>> members are from Universities and museums as well as researchers and
collectors.
>> I'll give a speech at the Yearly meeting this year.
>         --A Shell group? Gack!
>         --My all time fave is the Sierra National Atmospheric Research Lab,
> aka SNARL. Not bad for a gummint lab, eh? ;-)
>


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