The following post was made as an off-topic reply. I wanted to put it in it’s proper Topic and offer to all:
USE eBay. Best for buying and helps me out versus Amazon. Price knocked down to near cost.
Larry is fighting Parkinson’s and is my friend and neighbor. I’ve got many, many books To sell.
Best Offer price is set at $30 with free shipping.
Your support is appreciated ! “
Bill Coppock
aka: Blueliner
Gentlemen,
I really appreciate the response and support my fellow members have given in buying books on eBay. Yes, the best offer button is set at $30 plus free shipping. I have many cases left, so please consider one if it interests you. The book is still a masterpiece of information besides values. Values alone show differentials in many aspects and configuration. The huge bonus is the descriptions, variations, tables, charts, serial number verification, letter availability and much more. The book answers many, many questions posed on the Forum. Larry Shennum did a masterfully job of researching putting it together and Bert Hartman did remarkable diligence in editing the book. Thousands of hours went into it.
As a collecting community, from rookie to expert, we all benefit from their work.
Also, this has helped Larry and his wife in a time of need.
Thanks again, guys, for your support.
Blueliner
aka: Bill Coppock
P.S. Henry, yes I received your payment. Thanks for not sending Canadian money :))
November 7, 2015

Red Book is well worth the original price to anyone buying or selling Winchesters, a steal at the $30 price point. The info in those pages has helped me make informed buying decisions worth many times the purchase price. As I’ve mentioned before I keep one by my reading chair and another in my vehicle in case I run across an old Winchester when I’m out running my traps. I’m thinking maybe I should take a case of them to the TGCA show in April if they last that long.
Mike
TXGunNut said
Red Book is well worth the original price to anyone buying or selling Winchesters, a steal at the $30 price point. The info in those pages has helped me make informed buying decisions worth many times the purchase price. As I’ve mentioned before I keep one by my reading chair and another in my vehicle in case I run across an old Winchester when I’m out running my traps. I’m thinking maybe I should take a case of them to the TGCA show in April if they last that long.
Mike
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