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The Lee Enfield Rifle Mjr EGB Reynolds

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 3:51 am
by dromia
You can down load a copy Here:

http://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=2394

Its a 10.9MB PDF file.

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:03 am
by BadgerDog
Hi... :)

I'm a moderator over at www.milsurps.com ...

Thought I'd save folks some time...

At the request of the provider, the download for this article has been suspended indefinitely. To locate an "out of print" hard copy of this book, please check other Internet milsurp collectors forums, eBay, or use Google search. We apologize to the members here, as well as our own membership for any inconvenience.

Regards,

Badger

GOING RATE.........

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 11:18 am
by DuncaninFrance
.........for this book on ABE Books is around $120 with a signed copy at $150 :cry:

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:09 pm
by dromia
Now that's interesting badgerdog.

Thanks for the heads up.

Must have helped with the membership numbers whilst it was available its a sought after document.

For people that may have down loaded it what does that mean?

Is it a intellectual property issue?

Glad I've got my hard original copies and no they are not for sale.

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 4:29 pm
by BadgerDog
dromia wrote:Is it a intellectual property issue?
I think so, as the original donator requested it be withdrawn.

Copyright varies from country to country but here in Canada, I believe this particular work still has 24 months to run before the copyright expires.

Thanks.... :)

Regards,

Badger

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 10:14 am
by bigedp51
I originally posted the link for the “Book” download at gunboards sliding it in on another topic (thinking I would be under the radar) and my link ended up on at least two other websites, I email Badger about it and killed the link.

I live in the U.S. and received the “Book” on a DVD disk from “overseas”, I do not mind sharing BUT I do NOT want Scotland Yard, MI5 and MI6 knocking on my door. I believe the author is dead and the “Book” and the “intellectual property issue” may, might possibly be a dead issue.

At one time I had the 1984 Canadian No.4 manual for download in my manual sticky and “one” Canadian complained about it and said charges would be filed against the website if the manual was not removed. The lone Canadian did not and does not work for the Canadian intellectual property office and the Canadian military does not sell or charge for its manuals. (No one is loosing money) As a side note this manual can be downloaded from Canada, Italy and Holland and the Canadian crybaby sells his own No.4 books and my free manuals were hurting his sales.

The bottom line here is I DO NOT want to lose my only remaining “free” manual sticky due to stupidity and thoughtlessness of others, BUT I will continue to share the manuals and information.

ehorton@comcast.net