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socalbolter
Sport climber
Silverado, CA
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Topic Author's Original Post - Jan 5, 2011 - 10:43pm PT
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I have a lot of climbing books (guides, coffee table, biographies, etc.) to sell in my quest to clean out my closet and to make a little money. I hesitated to do this a while ago as Todd (and others) were doing the same and I wanted them to get a good shot at things first.
Some of what I have is rare (original (red) Red Rocks guide, etc.), and some not so rare. Most of them are in great condition.
Anyhow, what's the preferred method for selling this stuff. And by that I mean what will get me a fair price (not necessarily the highest price) and allow those interested to purchase all that they would like to? I guess I'm more interested in selling as much of it as possible, rather than sitting on it and holding out for the absolute best price.
Most of what I have is West Coast (but I do have other US areas) from the mid '80s on forward. If you're looking for something, I may have it.
I also have a lot of older VHS climbing movies (20-30 of these).
Louie
OK, Here’s the list. I will remove titles from the list as they are sold. You can either make offers here or directly to my email (louieanderson@live.com). I will see them more readily via email as I don’t spend my day here on the Taco. Many books have sold already and most of those have been through emails.
Foreign Guides
Sydney Bouldering by Peter Balint - 2001
US Guides
New River Rock by Rick Thompson – 1997
The Climber’s Guide to North America West Coast Rock Climbs by John Harlin III – 1984
The Climber’s Guide to North America West Coast Rock Climbs by John Harlin III (2nd Edition) – 1987
The Climber’s Guide to North America Rocky Mountain Rock Climbs by John Harlin III – 1985
Squeezing the Lemmon by Eric Fazio-Rhicard – 1991
Climber’s Guide to Tahoe Rock by Mike Carville – 1991
Lumpy Ridge Estes Park Rock Climbs by Scott Kimball – 1986
Climber’s Guide to Rifle Mountain Park by Hassan Saab - 1995
A Climber’s Guide to Washington Rock by Don Brooks & David Whitelaw – 1982
The Gunks Guide by Todd Swain – 1986
Wasatch Climbing – South – American Fork Canyon by Bret and Stuart Ruckman – 1991
To Much Rock Not Enough Life by Todd Goss – 1995 (purple cover)
Sport Crags in Southern California by Troy Mayr – 1992
Joshua Tree Bouldering by Mari Gingery - 1993
Rock Climbs of Hidden Valley by Alan Bartlett – 1992
Joshua Tree Supplement by Randy Vogel & Alan Bartlett – 1989
Rock Climbs of Lost Horse Valley by Alan Bartlett – 1991
Climber's Guide to Southern California by Paul Hellweg & Nathan M. Warstler - 1988
Utah Bouldering by Chris Grijalva - 2003
Coffee Table Books
Vertigo Games by Glenn Randall – 1983
Instructional and Other Books
Basic Rockcraft by Royal Robbins - 1982
Advanced Rockcraft by Royal Robbins - 1982
Big Wall Climbing by Doug Scott – 1981
Clip & Go by John Long & Duane Raleigh – 1994
International Moutain Rescue Handbook by Hamish MacInnes – 1972
How to Rock Climb by John Long – 1989
Face Climbing by John Long – 1991
Beyond Risk by Nicholas O’Connell – 1993
Ropes Knots and Slings for Climbers by Walt Wheelock – 1982
Sport Climbing with Robyn Erbesfield by Robyn Erbesfield & Steve Boga – 1997 (signed)
Climbing Big Walls by Mike Strassman – 1990
Mountaineering Basics by Lynne Foster – 1982
Better Bouldering by John Sherman – 1997
Mountaineering Freedom of the Hills (4th Edition) by Ed Peters – 1982
Life Rocks by Tori Allen - 2003
Why I Climb - Personal Insights of Top Climbers by Steve Gardiner - 1990
I may have others, but need to decide for sure if I want to keep some of them or not.
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socalbolter
Sport climber
Silverado, CA
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 5, 2011 - 11:32pm PT
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The Red Rocks book is the small red one, published by the AAC and written by Joanne Urioste in 1984. It is in perfect condition.
I'll probably just end up taking offers on the more collectible ones as the books seem to have a pretty broad price range. I guess offers can be made either here, or via email to louieanderson@live.com.
I'll try to look through them all in the next few days and put together some kind of list.
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socalbolter
Sport climber
Silverado, CA
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 5, 2011 - 11:33pm PT
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And yes, I do have a copy of the Needles guide (actually the whole set of three books in that series) and a copy of the 1983 EC Joe/ Leversee Stonemasher book too.
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pud
climber
Sportbikeville & Yucca brevifolia
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I could use another copy of the '92 JT Vogel guide if you have it.
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Todd Gordon
Trad climber
Joshua Tree, Cal
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Good luck, Louie.....and yeah;...thanks for giving me a chance to unload first...as long as I was on a roll, so to speak. It's tough to sell one's "stuff"....especially climbing stuff, because it is connected to awesome memories of our history, our past, our passion, people, places, trips, goals, challenges, etc.......but when you get right down to the nitty-gritty....it's just stuff;.....you still have the memories experiences, and friends. Good luck, and good on ya to get over it all and unload.....make a list, and hopefully your pals at Supertopo can help.....
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socalbolter
Sport climber
Silverado, CA
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 5, 2011 - 11:48pm PT
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I have all of those.
Probably can't get to it until Friday (or the weekend), but I will put together a list and post it here once I go through everything and decide what to keep and what to get rid of.
If there are specific books anyone is looking for, maybe post them here and I'll give you the first shot at those titles if I have them.
Thanks everyone!
And thank you, Todd. Getting through the last few years has been a challenge, but I think I just may be on the other side of it all now...at least I'm hoping so.
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johntp
Trad climber
socal
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I'm in for Downward Bound.
John
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Rudder
Trad climber
Long Beach, CA
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I could use another copy of the '92 JT Vogel guide if you have it.
I think I have 3 of those Wayne, if you don't end up getting one somewhere else. :)
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Tricouni
Mountain climber
Vancouver
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Anything from Washington or British Columbia / Squamish that's pre-1990? Let me know by Friday at latest, please (won't be answering email after that for a bit).
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Erik Christensen
Boulder climber
Bozeman, MT
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Might be a long shot, but how about the Conn guide to the SD Needles? Any Montana guides?
-EC
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Tricouni
Mountain climber
Vancouver
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Another long shot: how about Climbing Cartoons of Sheridan Anderson?
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bergbryce
Mountain climber
Oakland
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Long shot... Blue Ice Black Gold?
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socalbolter
Sport climber
Silverado, CA
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 6, 2011 - 01:13am PT
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Erik -
I think I have some SD Needles guides, but not sure what exactly until I look through everything completely. One I know I have is Paul Piana's Rushmore Needles guide.
For sure I have the 1985 Rocky Mountain Rock Climbs by John Harlin III. That one covers climbing areas in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota.
I also have both editions of Harlin's West Coast Rock Climbs and his East Coast Rock Climbs.
Also a couple of older Devils Tower Guides...
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bergbryce
Mountain climber
Oakland
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Winter Dance?
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pimp daddy wayne
Gym climber
Manchester, VT
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I just sent an email. Let me know what you think.
Thanks, Wayne..
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Ihateplastic
Trad climber
It ain't El Cap, Oregon
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Let's see that list!
Message sent.
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Beyr
climber
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Sounds like you have the Kings Canyon/Sequoia book? If so I'll buy it if your sellin'.
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Chinchen
climber
Way out there....
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Hope you don't mind if I highjack your thread. I have a brand new Castle Rock Idaho book to get rid of. $14.
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TomCochrane
Trad climber
Santa Cruz Mountains and Monterey Bay
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Kor's "Beyond the Vertical"
copies of "Mooglenews"
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