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nicolajsteel

08-17-2009 05:41:57
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Hi,

I'm not sure if this is at all appropriate for this forum, but I don't know where else to ask this question.

We have a 1941 military issue diamond t repair manual brought back by from war by a family member.

Does anyone have an idea of the value of this manual?

On a recent 40's weekend someone showed an interest in the manual and this has led us to look into the value of the manual.

We would appreciate it if anyone could answer this because we simply wouldn't know where to start in terms of putting a 'price' on it ourselves.

If no one can answer this question here, does anyone know somewhere I could get an answer from?

Thanks,

Nicola

nicolajsteel@hotmail.co.uk

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ericlb

08-17-2009 19:02:29
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Re: diamond t repair manual in reply to nicolajsteel, 08-17-2009 05:41:57  
id try over on steel soldiers web site not only shouyld they know what its worth but that military manuel should go to someone with the matching military truck probably find both there

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oldmopar

08-17-2009 06:43:08
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Re: diamond t repair manual in reply to nicolajsteel, 08-17-2009 05:41:57  
I had a 46 diamond t manual sold it for $50.00 it was not a miltary manual.

Its mostly finding the right person. Prices of most older manuals are down from what they were as so many are reproed or put on cd's

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