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Old 02-23-2009, 02:23 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by yvanleterrible View Post
You'd be better with an Opticbook scanner. I think the price of it could be worth it if you scan enough books. The books I plan to scan are worth a lot of money for collectors. Are the ones you have too? Then buying that scanner would be a temporary investment well worth it.
no, probably not. they are worth a lot to me, because i love them and want to be able to keep reading them, but they aren't very rare books necessarily. and the editions i have as i said are nothing special in those cases. they are mainly old mystery novels (Léo Malet for instance) in cheap pulp editions which are falling apart, which haven't been released as ebooks but which aren't nice enough paper books to want to keep. but i will keep them, until i can replace them, and this is frustrating because it could be years, unless i do it myself, and... i don't really want to.
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