ID 890136
Lot 8010 | 11x Waffen Digest, 5x Gun Collector's Digest, 2x Schuss und Waffe, 1x Guns of the World
Estimate value
€ 100
1) "Waffen Digest": Verlag Stocker-Schmid / Motorbuch Verlag. Jeweils ca. 300 Seiten. Deutsch. Elf Bände von 1980 bis 1990.
2) "Gun Collector's Digest": Herausgegeben von Joseph Schroeder, Jr., Digest Books Inc, Illinois. Jeweils zwischen 230 und 320 Seiten. Englisch. Die ersten 5 Ausgaben, ca. 1970 bis 1990, alle jeweils mit handschriftlicher Widmung von J Schroeder an den Sammler.
3) "Schuss und Waffe": Verlag Stocker-Schmid / Motorbuch Verlag. Das erste und das zweite je erschienene Heft, 1984 und 1985. Jeweils ca. 110 Seiten. Deutsch.
4) "Guns of the World": Petersen Publishing, USA, 1972. 400 Seiten. Englisch.
Achtung - fast 20 kg! Versandkosten....
All volumes in very good condition. Minor signs of use, some corner and edge bumping. Softcover. Dimensions ca. 29 x 24 cm.
1) "Waffen Digest": Verlag Stocker-Schmid / Motorbuch Verlag. Ca. 300 pages each, in German. 11 volumes from 1980 to 1990.
2) "Gun Collector's Digest": Edited by Joseph Schroeder, Jr., Digest Books Inc, Illinois. 230 to 320 pages. In English. The first five volumes of this series, published between ca. 1970 to 1990, each one with a handwritten dedication by J. Schroeder to the collector. Contains a wealth of interesting articles on collecting guns.
3) "Schuss und Waffe": Verlag Stocker-Schmid / Motorbuch Verlag. The first and second edition ever printed, 1984 and 1985. Ca. 110 pages each, in German.
4) "Guns of the World": Petersen Publishing, USA, 1972. 400 pages, in English.
Watch it - this lot is heavy, almost 20kg, so shipping won't be cheap!
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