Need April 1965 issue of Electronics Magazine.

Michael Black wrote:

John Woodgate (jmw@jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk) writes:

I read in sci.electronics.design that Joerg
notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote (in
1sA7e.3490$dT4.3193@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>) about 'Need April 1965
issue of Electronics Magazine.', on Thu, 14 Apr 2005:

Hello John,


It seems crazy to me. For USD10k you could replicate it, i.e. make
the printing plates again. For a lot less you could make a replica
using modern methods.

You could also do that for the "Blue Mauritius" stamp that is
supposedly worth millions. But then it's not an original.


Indeed. It depends on what they want it for. It seems a bit odd for a
commercial company to invest in a museum object these days.



Moore himself wants it, according to what I heard on NPR on Monday night.

It has nothing to do with wanting to know what he wrote back then, it's
everything to have the artifact in hand. I think the NPR piece said he'd
lost his copy, or lent it to someone. The cost goes up because so
many did not keep their copy.

All kinds of kids give away their toys and comic books when they grow
up (or their parents get rid of them), and then decades later they
Tell me about it...
I had a metre high pile of comic books from the 60s including original X men and
Spiderman. How much would they be worth now if my mother had not thrown them out?

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