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RIC Japan Rittor Book

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Is this book really worth $273? The same seller had one last week that sold for $124.00.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7395995068
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that's just madness. The bidder mustn't have been aware that this seller is selling this book on a regular basis now. I'm happy to wait until sanity prevails on the price.
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If the book is in such high demand, why don't they just rerelease it? I'd sure like a copy of one!
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I was bidding on it, then I got it up to $140, then I'm like: "Forget this!" It's crazy!
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I was high bidder for days, I had bid $111 (just to show interest), when I went to put a late bid on it was nearly the price of a house so I didn't bother. Gulp!!!
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What is this book about exactly?
And how is it different than the $22 book discussed in another thread?
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Is the book worth it? I had a chance to purchase one in 1999 for $50.00. I figured I would wait. I kick myself for that decision. So, every time I go to Pick Of The Ricks. I ask Chris if I can look at his copy. Is it worth it. Yes. It's a amazing book. I would love to have one.
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I hardly think it's worth $274
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Ditto!
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In 1994, I bought a reference book on Colt .45 automatic pistols for $55 dollars, which was the issue price. Now out of print, I was told there was only one printing of the book and many people consider it to be the bible for collectors of military .45s.

I sold it in 2002 for $404.00 on ebay, and I have seen them go as high as $700 for mint sealed copies.

Reference books are in many ways just as valuable as the subjects they feature....
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If you are a serious completist in terms of Rickenbacker information the Rittor book is critical. I only hope we have an English-text version someday.
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Bob, someone actually looked into it sometime ago....quite an undertaking and the ends would not justify the means, according to the person who looked in to it.
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I don't know, things may be different now, after all if people are prepared to pay $300 (with shipping) for a book that they can't read a word of...
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It wouldn't have to be a completely-redone book with English text and captions. It could be a translation with keys to pages. This is very cheap. I have several friends who speak Japanese and English, but no Rittor book (yet). I'm waiting for prices to go down...
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Yes, that approach would seem to be inexpensive and more feasable for sure. I think a big hurdle for doing another full-blown book would be getting permission for all of the photos again, at least that was discussed....
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