Skeet/Loreto
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BAJA SEA GUIDE
"A Yacthsman's Guide To Cruising BAJA CALIFORNIA WATERS"
by Leland R. Lewis
Second Impression Feruary 1974- Brown Paper cover Torn- Book in Excellent condition.
$750 USD to a Nomad
All proceeds from this and Other Books Listed for sale will go to the "Warm Jackets for Cold Kids" Charity.
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Baja Traveler...bush pilots guide to baja..
Can anyone estimate the value of this guide by Airguide Publications Inc...First printing fall 1974...good condition...many color pictures including
discriptions, lat/lons, etc. of airstrips of the day. 8 1/2 X 11 , 3 ring bound. App. 200 pages. Thanks jg
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JG I would really like to have that. I had one at one time (my first flying trip to Baja as PIC was in 1974), but can't locate it now. To the best
of my memory the one I had was softbound, not in a 3-ring binder. The binder makes it more valuable, I think. I have no idea what the value is but
would certainly spring $US100 for it.
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I must be a wealthy guy!
I have the first edition, October 1971.
This is actual "Sea Guide, Volume II, Baja"
The first was "Sea Guide. Volume I, Southern California"
I have the third edition of that one published in 1973.
This one actually goes down as far as Ensenada Harbor and Punta Banda, so is necessary for the serious Baja bibiliophile.
Both of mine are mint condition (for 35 years old) original covers.
No, they are not for sale....
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A serious knowledgeable bibliophile will generally enclude the ISBN number of the volume (s) offered for sale.
There are two (2) editions of the noted book by Mr. Lewis as follows:
1971 edition ISBN # 087930051
1974 edition ISBN # 0884030067.
Both editions are very common and avaliable on the established used book market in the range of $20.00 to $40.00 good ole American dollars.
The offered price of $750.00 is some what out of the realm of reality.
DM
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Skeet/Loreto
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Ken: I also have "Airports of MEXICO by Arnold! And British Honduras-Brand New Condition Copyright 1973.
It is inPerfect condition!
Since you are such a Great Guy I will sell both to you for$750.
Will take payments $100 Down , $100 a Month at 10% Interest.
All proceeds to "Warm Jackets for cold Kids"---You can write it off on your Taxes.
Skeet
Will also include a Personal Letter written/signed by Arnold on the Back of a Baja Bush Pilots Application.!
The Original Bush Pilots were a Good Group of Pilots--Cannot say that for the current Leaders.
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Ken: I just found "Airports of Baja California" Copyright 1973!
The Fifth Edition is 3 Ring Papertype, theother two are Plastic Covered 3 Ring;
You can have all Three including the Letter from Arnold for the same $750 USD.
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I did not mean to confer the status of "serious bibliophile" upon myself.
It just sort of had a nice ring to it.
My first edition, indeed, is the number as noted,
and no, I ain't sellin'
and, without the Southern Cal. Vol. I you do not have full coastal coverage of Baja...
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I am not one of those Pedophilles.
The Library of congress Catalogue is 71-173041
Stanard Number 0-88403-006-7
{formerly 0-87930-005-1}
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
Ken: I just found "Airports of Baja California" Copyright 1973!
The Fifth Edition is 3 Ring Papertype, theother two are Plastic Covered 3 Ring;
You can have all Three including the Letter from Arnold for the same $750 USD.
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Here's mine (1972 edition)...
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Ken Bondy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
Ken: I just found "Airports of Baja California" Copyright 1973!
The Fifth Edition is 3 Ring Papertype, theother two are Plastic Covered 3 Ring;
You can have all Three including the Letter from Arnold for the same $750 USD.
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Skeet I appreciate this but I have all of the Senterfitt books. Mine are not in great condition because they were used heavily, but they are
treasures. One is actually signed by Arnold, I met him once at Meling Ranch and he graciously signed his book for me. Again, thanks,
++Ken++
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????????
To all of you bibil*****whatevers. My copyof Airports of Baja, has stuff with copyright date of 1969 and 1971. It also has an "Application for
Membership Baja Bush Pilots.
Mine has a plastic cover that is a bit different then what David posted. (If I knew how to post a copy, I would be, truly, dangerous.
I cannot find a edition date, but the introduction shows a date of June 15, 1969.
Not being a 'fly boy' I have only read the brief stories that he sprinkled throughout.
It has none of those numbers that Skeet posted. No ISBN #'s.
[Edited on 8-20-2006 by Baja Bernie]
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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Ken Bondy
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Bernie I just dug out my oldest Senterfitt and it is the same one you mentioned, June 15, 1969 at the end of the Introduction on page 8. I noticed
that it is loaded with my handwritten notes, brings back waves of memories.
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