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Dealwizard22

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  1. I personally dont have any experience with that sort of thing. I like to think I'd be willing to learn how. Without a proper camera or scanner however I'd be at a loss for where to start.
  2. Your comment made me realize I didnt know how books were digitized to begin with! Destroying the book certainly doesnt seem like a choice anyone should make. On top of that non-destructive methods seem prohibitively expensive.
  3. Thank you for the link to your site! It has many more pages than I originally thought. Very helpful thank you! In addition, my surprise that there isnt already a digitized version of it does genuinely come from a mindset of preservation of information. You are right though it must be discouraging to authors that their works can so easily be stolen.
  4. Hello! I am very new here, I did have a question though regarding the 1975 book by Honma Junji. I understand the book is relatively rare, while also being a good resource regarding the Sagami Province swordcraft. Upon trying to find more details regarding the book and its contents, I couldnt help but notice the stark lack thereof. I admit to even checking piracy sites for books and library material. Is it just rare enough that it hasn't been digitized in full?
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