Paper Manual Only, No parts

Complete with codes to common brands. Of special note, these are older.
Even if you can get the digital version of this manual, it's neat to own the original and also useful to stick in the TV stand. I say that because I can't live without mine there!

Shipping Information:

Lately there has been some confusion on postage costs, when it comes to some of the smaller pieces of mail I send out. The confusion lies in the idea that it should not cost more than and envelope and a stamp. For this reason I would like to clarify how I handle each piece of older paper I handle.

I do not ship any items using a stamp and envelope and here are the reasons why:

1) No matter what the condition, when it leaves my hands it will come between 2 pieces of hard backer board (it could be regular cut cardboard, but at present, and most times, it will be stiffer backer). I also waterproof the item. This makes the item larger and heavier than a small envelope would handle.

 2) If I opted for stamps on large envelope, this would still start creeping up in postage cost but more importantly this type of shipping has very limited tracking, and at this time, I prefer full tracking. It's better for both the customer and me.

 3) With all the condition above being met, there is very small wiggle room on funds. I do not charge a "handling fee" even though there is a place for it.

I appreciate my customers. I do not overcharge, and frequently undercharge because of flat fees. Sometimes it comes out just right and sometimes I might have 80 cents left over on it. In the end, the post office, the gas tank, the shipping tape, the envelope, and whatever else pops up takes that too. :-)