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Old 09-29-2019, 05:35 PM
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Default Estate book sale - hopefully something for everyone

Have about 30 days to move this stuff, then losing storage.

My parents genealogy library:

Hundreds of books mostly relating to Missouri to include: (A) complete set of Missouri Official Directories from the first one in 1890 to about 2010, (B) three of the six unofficial "Official Directories" that preceded the Official Directories (so rare that when Dad found them, he had me drive 600 miles to pick them up - would not trust them to any form of commercial shipping), Missouri county histories, Missouri textbooks, Civil War histories, WWI history set, History of Northern Missouri, many of these books more than 100 and several more than 150 years old. Would prefer not to ship the large sets (example, there are about 65 of the blue books that will average 12~15 pounds each).

My Dad's library of tractor magazines. Prices do NOT include postage, but these are legal for media post; or come and get them.

"Green Magazine" (for John Deere) virtually complete from issue 1 in the 1980's to about 2008, in original plastic "Green Magazine" binders. Price $400.

"Gas Engine Magazine" (tractors, gas engines, etc.) virtually complete from issue 1 (1966) to early 2000's. Not bound, but stored in "magazine storage boxes" (hold about 12 issues each). Also, large stack of extras. Price $500.

"Lawn & Garden Tractor News" 35 issues in early 2000's (tentatively sold, awaiting payment) - Price $75.

"Toy Farmer" (agricultural toys) about 35 issues early 2000's Price $75.

Car related magazines:

Skinned Knuckles - mostly complete set from issue 1 to about 2007.
Road & Track Magazine - mostly complete set from issue 1.
Automobile Quarterly - I believe complete set from issue 1 with most indexes.

573-392-7378 (9-12, 1-4 Mon-Tues central time).

Jon

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