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Re: Tesla Coil Builders Association



Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi Paul,

You can always buy like ten issues at first just to check it out before buying them all.

I think Harry only does ground mail and he travels a lot from what I understand, so be patient.

Cheers,

        Terry

At 04:33 PM 5/5/2005, you wrote:
Dave and Ed,
Thanks for your responses. Mr. Goldman doesn't return phone calls, so I have written him a snail mail letter requesting information on purchasing a copy of the archives. I am assuming that they are copyrighted and not in the public domain. I just hope now that they aren't prohibitively expensive. Regards.
Paul
Think Positive


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Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: Tesla Coil Builders Association

> Original poster: David Speck <<mailto:Dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Paul,
> I have copies of the complete TCBA Archives, and consider them to be an
> amazing compilation of Tesla and High Voltage related material. Though
> they were published a few years back, I doubt that there is very much in
> them that could be considered to be "horribly outdated" Only thing they
> don't cover is the recent work in the SSTC lines.
> Harry Goldman doesn't do eMail, but last I heard, he still had complete
> sets of the archives available in print form. If you are serious about HV
> experimentation, you won't go wrong by getting a copy for yourself.
>
> Dave
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> Tesla list wrote:
>
>>Original poster: "Paul B. Brodie" <<mailto:pbbrodie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>pbbrodie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>I need an opinion. Hum, I wonder if I'll get one here? {:-) I found an
>>index of the TCBA archive online, however, the TCBA is now defunct. I can
>>not locate an email address for Harry Goldman but there is a snail mail
>>address and phone number listed on his web site. My question: is it worth
>>the trouble to pursue trying to contact Mr. Goldman and attempt to
>>purchase the TCBA archive? Are there some real treasures to be found there
>>amongst all of the horribly outdated information? Thank you.
>
>
>