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    Does anyone know where I can buy a new 'The Iron Time' for a decent price. Amazon has them for $1,500.00 apiece!

    http://www.amazon.com/Iron-Time-Hist...704923?ie=UTF8

    I had one I bought when it first came out, but gave it to a brother-in-law last spring, thinking they would always be plentiful.

    Robert

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    Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
    Does anyone know where I can buy a new 'The Iron Time' for a decent price. Amazon has them for $1,500.00 apiece!

    http://www.amazon.com/Iron-Time-Hist...704923?ie=UTF8

    I had one I bought when it first came out, but gave it to a brother-in-law last spring, thinking they would always be plentiful.

    Robert
    Hello Robert, I have seen them on the estand recently for alot less. Just keep your eyes peeled or ask your brother in law if you can "borrow it" for a while.
    Mike

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      #3
      There can be no explanation other than that the price quoted on Amazon.com is wrong.

      I'm sure if you contacted 'Limelight Bookshop' (who are the marketplace seller of this used copy) you would find the decimal point is simply in the wrong place. I think given the list price for this book on Amazon is $89.95, that $125.00 is probably what they meant.

      I think even Steven himself would agree that $1,250.00 is sheer lunacy and simply cannot be right.

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        #4
        The Iron Time is being republished in 4-5 weeks, so don't spend $1000+ on a copy :-)

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          #5
          the iron time

          You can pick them up on world of warfare for 40 british pounds,brand new.

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            #6
            Hello,
            one is offered here:

            http://www.militaria321.com/auction_...tionID=5213688

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              #7
              Mike: Are you refering to "The Iron Cross of 1939" by Gordon Williamson?

              "The Iron Time" is sold out from World of Warfare as far as I can see!

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                #8
                Thank you everyone,

                I should be able to find one through all of these links.

                Robert

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                  #9
                  I wrote Stephen today and his response was, "Yes, we are going to be publishing the 2nd edition very shortly with new additional info, and some needed corrections." E-mail him at http://www.winidorepress.com/banner_links/about_us.html and he'll put your name in for a future flyer to be sent to you after publication. Include your mailing address with your e-mail.

                  Robert

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                    #10
                    There is a copy of "The Iron Time" on ebay right now.

                    http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Iron-Time-a-...QQcmdZViewItem

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                      #11
                      Thank you for the leg work. Personally, I'd rather wait for the 2nd edition.

                      Shipping from The US to the US is very expensive, and I wonder how high this will go.

                      Robert

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                        #12
                        I am also waiting for the 2nd edition to arrive!

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                          #13
                          what book is the best for the collector, the gordon williamson´s iron cross 1939 or the Previtera´s iron time (second edition)

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by fuser1 View Post
                            what book is the best for the collector, the gordon williamson´s iron cross 1939 or the Previtera´s iron time (second edition)
                            They BOTH make a complete study, and are both excellent. Combined with this forum, the members and these books, what else does one need but more crosses? Crosses themselves are the best reference!

                            Robert

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                              #15
                              Must agree with robert on this one! Both books are fabolous if you are interested in the Eisernes Kreuz! :-)

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