The price of these books is based on what I think they are worth. Obviously, I've been in the high-end hobby a long time. These specific copies I've kept because of the contents, cover art or articles. They are not for the collector. Although if a collector has a pristine copy and wants one to actually read this is it. 

All the magazines I offer are curated in that I tossed the boring stuff, so in that regard to some this is better than buying a bulk load for $900. 

I am asking a low fair price and am not wanting to negotiate for a few dollars. They have value to me beyond my asking prices, but I need to get rid of stuff and, as a teacher, I need to make some summer income between semesters. 

If you are into high-end audio you understand that watching videos and reading reviews has it's own value. 

In addition, I will gladly give advice to audiophiles needing help, but try to keep the exchange reasonable - less than ten emails. After that, I'll have to start charging you. I know about new and old gear and have personally met and had discussions with designers and the most famous/credible reviewer. 

April/May 1987 Volume 10 No 3 / "Recommended Components"
  • Carver M-10t power amplifier
  • Eminent Technology LFT-III loudspeaker

Shipping is available in a flat rate envelope (recommended), or in a used bubble envelope for priority mail, or USPS Ground Advantage - which is the same proce as First Class. 

It does not qualify for media mail as it is a magazine with ads (as far as I know). 

Tom