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<blockquote data-quote="PinballMagazine" data-source="post: 151835" data-attributes="member: 1734"><p>Thanks for reviewing Santiago Ciuffo's book. It's appreciated very much and I'm glad you appreciate the book. </p><p></p><p>Regarding the pricing of the book, as mentioned by Fungi: The book itself actually costs about $ 40.00 at shows in Europe, but the additional shipping / postal rates are making it more expensive. It's a heavy book and the postal rate to ship it to North America is close to 20.00. It is a heavy book. I've looked into working with a distributor in USA but the American postal rates were even more expensive. </p><p>However, there may be some good news for Fungi after all as Pinball Magazine just teamed up with the Pacific Pinball Museum for the NW Pinball & Arcade Show. PPM will be selling the book in their booth at the show, which is held from June 6-8 2014. The number of available copies is limited, but in case any are left after the show PPM will take these back to California and may offer them at the museum and other shows like CAX. The best part of this news: due to shipping the books as freight the shipping costs per book are reduced quite a lot and PPM is likely to offer the book for $ 50.00*, which is $ 7.50 less than in the Pinball Magazine web shop. *: at the moment the actual fees for import tax, customs and such are estimated and they may vari. So as editor of Pinball Magazine I'm definitely looking into ways to keep the costs as reasonable as possible. Hope this helps. The feedback so far has been great so that is at least indicating you're getting value for your money. If anybody has any questions about the book, feel free to contact me: editor @ pinball-magazine . com (remove the spaces).</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>Jonathan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PinballMagazine, post: 151835, member: 1734"] Thanks for reviewing Santiago Ciuffo's book. It's appreciated very much and I'm glad you appreciate the book. Regarding the pricing of the book, as mentioned by Fungi: The book itself actually costs about $ 40.00 at shows in Europe, but the additional shipping / postal rates are making it more expensive. It's a heavy book and the postal rate to ship it to North America is close to 20.00. It is a heavy book. I've looked into working with a distributor in USA but the American postal rates were even more expensive. However, there may be some good news for Fungi after all as Pinball Magazine just teamed up with the Pacific Pinball Museum for the NW Pinball & Arcade Show. PPM will be selling the book in their booth at the show, which is held from June 6-8 2014. The number of available copies is limited, but in case any are left after the show PPM will take these back to California and may offer them at the museum and other shows like CAX. The best part of this news: due to shipping the books as freight the shipping costs per book are reduced quite a lot and PPM is likely to offer the book for $ 50.00*, which is $ 7.50 less than in the Pinball Magazine web shop. *: at the moment the actual fees for import tax, customs and such are estimated and they may vari. So as editor of Pinball Magazine I'm definitely looking into ways to keep the costs as reasonable as possible. Hope this helps. The feedback so far has been great so that is at least indicating you're getting value for your money. If anybody has any questions about the book, feel free to contact me: editor @ pinball-magazine . com (remove the spaces). Cheers, Jonathan [/QUOTE]
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