Can someone scan an article for me? Please?
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Can someone scan an article for me? Please?
I am trying to track down an article that Larry Smith wrote on Model T tools. I am guessing that it is the article on 1912-1913 tools which the index labels as 33-3-36 (Volume 33, Issue 3, page 36). I was wondering if it would be possible to get a scan of this article?
Much appreciated!
Rick Cicciarelli
Much appreciated!
Rick Cicciarelli
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Re: Can someone scan an article for me? Please?
I can scan it and e-mail it to you if you PM your E-mail address to me.
If anyone objects please let me know.
Rich
If anyone objects please let me know.
Rich
When did I do that?
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Re: Can someone scan an article for me? Please?
Vintage Ford. Hopefully that is the correct article. Larry wasn’t sure which one it was in but I am assuming that would be the one. Thanks Rich. PM sent! Cheers!
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Re: Can someone scan an article for me? Please?
In the past, I have inquired with both the MTFCA and the MTFCI about sharing newsletter articles, both were fine with it.
When asked, the AACA and HCCA were both opposed to the copying or sharing of their newsletter material.
When asked, the AACA and HCCA were both opposed to the copying or sharing of their newsletter material.
Mark Strange
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Hillsboro, MO
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Re: Can someone scan an article for me? Please?
E-mail sent. Hope it gets there.
I'm not sure if there are rules for this or not. I wouldn't feel comfortable posting scans on the forum without contacting the editor. Both MTFCA and VMCCA have allowed me to do this but I hate bothering the editors.
Rich
I'm not sure if there are rules for this or not. I wouldn't feel comfortable posting scans on the forum without contacting the editor. Both MTFCA and VMCCA have allowed me to do this but I hate bothering the editors.
Rich
When did I do that?
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Re: Can someone scan an article for me? Please?
Yeah, the Single Cylinder Cadillac Registry is the same way with their newsletters. They would rather they don't get sent around for free. A couple of folks have the entire collection digitized since the current officers don't have all of the back issues, even though they want to charge for copies of what they do have. I don't know. I can see both sides of the argument, but when it comes down to potentially losing knowledge that has been acquired and written up just because an organization would like to try to make $3 or $4 here or there, I have no problem sharing the information. I probably wouldn't post it on a forum or website, but if an individual wants a specific article or newsletter, I tend to just go ahead and share it. I certainly appreciate the efforts.
Nothing in my email inbox yet, but if it was a large file, it may take a little while. I'll keep my eyes open for it and check my spam folder too. Thanks!
Rick
Nothing in my email inbox yet, but if it was a large file, it may take a little while. I'll keep my eyes open for it and check my spam folder too. Thanks!
Rick
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Re: Can someone scan an article for me? Please?
MTFCA:
Until you ask yourself what the author's rights are...
And then you realize that submission of the article places them into the same situationa as any reader...
MTFCI:Reproduction of contents prohibited without written permission
Simple enoughAll submissions become property of Model T Ford Club International
Until you ask yourself what the author's rights are...
And then you realize that submission of the article places them into the same situationa as any reader...
Scott Conger
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Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny
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Re: Can someone scan an article for me? Please?
So the author of the article suggested I find a copy of the article.
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Re: Can someone scan an article for me? Please?
How about this, all in the old forums.
https://www.google.com/search?q=model+t ... e&ie=UTF-8
or this for just pictures
https://www.google.com/search?q=model+t ... 0&bih=1295
https://www.google.com/search?q=model+t ... e&ie=UTF-8
or this for just pictures
https://www.google.com/search?q=model+t ... 0&bih=1295
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Re: Can someone scan an article for me? Please?
Chris,
I could spend the next year searching for specific details on specific tools that were offered in 1913 or 1914. I could spend hours upon hours going through old forum posts (I have already spent several hours) and filtering through debates on correct tools or filtering through details on tools for later cars, or earlier cars. Or I can just get one article the details exactly what it is I’m looking for. The old parts catalog illustrations which I have,don’t necessarily cover specific details or things to look for. I am assuming Larry’s article does.
I could spend the next year searching for specific details on specific tools that were offered in 1913 or 1914. I could spend hours upon hours going through old forum posts (I have already spent several hours) and filtering through debates on correct tools or filtering through details on tools for later cars, or earlier cars. Or I can just get one article the details exactly what it is I’m looking for. The old parts catalog illustrations which I have,don’t necessarily cover specific details or things to look for. I am assuming Larry’s article does.