Can I get a quote on some books?
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Can I get a quote on some books?
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Long time no see. I'm selling my Joseki Dictionary books by Ishida Yoshio. But I have no idea how much they're worth. does anyone have any ideas?
Long time no see. I'm selling my Joseki Dictionary books by Ishida Yoshio. But I have no idea how much they're worth. does anyone have any ideas?
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Re: Can I get a quote on some books?
Any used book's price is determined mainly by these factors:
- supply & demand (for your book: ordinary)
- condition of the book (relevant factor for your book)
- supply & demand (for your book: ordinary)
- condition of the book (relevant factor for your book)
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Re: Can I get a quote on some books?
A quick look at AbeBooks shows the low price end for these to be around $15-$25 each (plus all the usual extras). But as Robert points out, what shape they are in can make a big difference. As someone who has been around various collectible scenes for a bit, I can say it all comes down to finding the "right" buyer for you, but the above figures seem to be on par (esp. considering "new" price from Kiseido is $25 each).
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Re: Can I get a quote on some books?
there is another factor robert missed.
if the book is written more than 10 years ago then the price will need to go down.
joseki is changing every year and old joseki book containing joseki that nobody uses should have lower price.
if the book is written more than 10 years ago then the price will need to go down.
joseki is changing every year and old joseki book containing joseki that nobody uses should have lower price.
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Which joseki dictionary contains only regularly used sequences? Many contain lots of tactically complicated variations useful for explanation but not for application. The Ishida is pretty typical in that respect. Although it has some outdated variations, finding them is actually not that easy. More relevant is, IMO, that the Ishida does not know the newer variations arisen after its publication. This does not make the Ishida useless though, provided one uses also other references for the more recent variations.
Takao's dictionary is advertised for the wrong reason. It is not the better successor of the Ishida. Rather it uses a different selection style: more simpler variations, fewer complicated variations. Either approach has its justification. In my next book, you will see that there are yet other approaches to exploring josekis in a dictionary manner.
Takao's dictionary is advertised for the wrong reason. It is not the better successor of the Ishida. Rather it uses a different selection style: more simpler variations, fewer complicated variations. Either approach has its justification. In my next book, you will see that there are yet other approaches to exploring josekis in a dictionary manner.
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Re: Can I get a quote on some books?
So is it reasonable to sell the set for $75?
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Re: Can I get a quote on some books?
That's what they cost new. I can't think that's reasonable for a used set.
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If the condition is "as new", the buyer saves postage and does not have any risk.chef wrote:So is it reasonable to sell the set for $75?
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Don't sell, don't leave go, don't leave the forum. You still owe us a good bouillabaisse 
I like these books, they are well written. Just try to study a variation every once in a while.
I like these books, they are well written. Just try to study a variation every once in a while.
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Re: Can I get a quote on some books?
Haha alright here it iscyclops wrote:Don't sell, don't leave go, don't leave the forum. You still owe us a good bouillabaisse
I like these books, they are well written. Just try to study a variation every once in a while.
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Re: Can I get a quote on some books?
chef
i think you should make a you tube video.
i am sure i will watch that.
i think you should make a you tube video.
i am sure i will watch that.
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The Ishida (or most other dictionaries) is not well written. It contains much information but leaves the reader alone with deciphering it.cyclops wrote:they are well written.
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Off course I should have defined "well written". But to me the quality of the used language ( English ) is one aspect of it. In that respect I appreciate Ishida much more than your book "Joseki". To me it seems you usually overruled your language advisors.
edit: I deleted a first reaction because it was Off Topic and would presumably start a discussion at the wrong time.
edit: I deleted a first reaction because it was Off Topic and would presumably start a discussion at the wrong time.
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EDIT: Oh, after noticing your link, I wonder whether you want to discuss the topic at all. Therefore let me hide what could become an unncessary OT discussion:
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Re: Can I get a quote on some books?
I don't own it, but I have read sections at the go center. I would also say it's well written.RobertJasiek wrote: The Ishida (or most other dictionaries) is not well written. It contains much information but leaves the reader alone with deciphering it.