26th July 2006, 12:01 AM | #1 |
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Very Rare Article on Korean Arms & Armour
hi,
i have been looking for this article for some time, on behalf of a friend (a retired ex-museum curator of ill health) and have finally tracked it down. on indian works, i never care about the cost as its as important to me as my collection, but this isnt indian. no museum library that i have searched has it, and i know it to be rare due to its elusiveness. but, it finally turned up but the cost of getting it copied is high, as its fragile. for a 50 (ish) page article, of A5 size (cant be scanned flat though, so one page at a time), the cost will be the equivellant of a semi-expensive new book from amazon. so, if anyone is interested in it, and can paypal me $10, i will travel up there and get it copied, convert it to a pdf and send it on. they will be photocopies, which i will scan in and convert to a pdf for you to print out your end. so, the quality will not be fantastic, but will be good enough. please note, the first time i enquired about copying, i was turned down. i waited a few days and asked again out of curiosity and was given permission. i didnt have time to hang around (will take a while) so this obviously depends on who is on the desk at the time. also, i will only bother if i have enough people committing to pay and have copies. i am happy to give up a day to do it, but spend enough on my own research (apologies!). no money needed yet, just commitment to forward it on later. ok, on the the article. Korean Arms & Armour - J.L.Boots. 1934 Boots was a collector (and a dapper one at that, by the photo of him in full shooting tweeds!). many of the images are from his own comprehensive collection, as well as some from museums. i quickly scanned through the article and its quite well written, and very useful. either way, there isnt much else written exclusively on korean arms, so definately good to have. as i said, with illustrations (enough pics to aid the text) it runs to around 50 pgs, so its not just an overview (although i havent read it myself) please PM me if anyone is interested. BTW i hope this is ok here, and not in the swaps forum. i am not selling anything, but offering information, with contributions towards cost. please feel free to move it should this not be the case. also, if anyone already has this article (ham?) i would be happy to pay for it and save the hassle of getting it myself. Last edited by B.I; 26th July 2006 at 12:44 AM. |
1st August 2006, 07:21 AM | #2 |
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last call on this article. will anyone else interested let me know.
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Me too ...
I'll take one too. Please PM me with your paypal details.
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1st August 2006, 06:04 PM | #5 |
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B.I.,
Do you know the citation for the journal in which the article was published? Thanks, TD |
1st August 2006, 09:54 PM | #6 |
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hi dennee,
if you can get hold of the article and save me the hassle, i would happily pay. however, please let me know soon - trans. Korean Branch Royal Asiatic Society. XXIII, Pt 2. Seoul 1934 |
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Hi,
I'll have one too, that is, if I am not too late. For details, please send me a PM Cheers Chris |
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B.I.
I would like a copy also, again if not to late. Thank you Gene |
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I HAD ALREADY SENT A PM ASKING FOR A COPY BUT I WILL PUT MY NAME ON THE LIST HERE AS WELL SO IT WILL BE EASIER TO KEEP TRACK OF HOW MANY COPYS WILL BE NEEDED.
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2nd August 2006, 04:15 AM | #10 |
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Sign me up !
Thanx a lot for the opprtunity ! |
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I just wanted to confirm my earlier e-mail: sign me up!
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I'd like one as well, Brian.
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Just in case one has to be in the public list, I also confirm my early PM.
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Thanks, B.I.
Well, I was thinking of the Library of Congress, which is about a mile from my office. I see that they do have that periodical, but only on microfilm. So, that would mean about $12.50 initial copying cost (assuming no mistakes), with a presumably lower cost for copies off that. But the quality off microfilm would be worse. TD |
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hi all,
i managed to copy over half, but ran out of time and inclination. also, i didnt want to push my luck (copyright laws allow only 5% of a books content - with the length of this article, i'm walking the line). i was wrong, in that it isnt 50 pages, but more like 80! (35 photographic plates) also, after spending a little more time with it, i know it is a very good read with some important information. also, infuriatingly, the plate descriptions are on seperate transparancies (one at a time) which would he hard (and expensive) to photocopy. this means i may have to type them out myself. so, next week definately. i have noted all those interested. anyone else please let me know before the end of the coming weekend. after all this, i hope its worth the wait (it is!) |
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Hope I'm not too late. I would dearly love a copy!
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no problem, dan.
am hoping to get there on tuesday to finish copying the article. |
17th August 2006, 10:43 PM | #19 |
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hi,
sorry for the delay. it was hard work to do, and took ages bt its done. will email people tomorrow with details and send the file out. attached is mr boots himself, and what a dapper dude he is!!! |
19th August 2006, 07:33 AM | #20 |
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i have sent the article to all the email addresses i had, and pm'd the others.
the file is just under 10mb, so if you havent recieved anything (email or pm) then let me know as it may have bounced. would love opinions on the article for those that now have it. |
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Sorry I thought I put my bid in......may I get a copy too, please, please, oh please?......
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You are wonderful, thank you.
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