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Re: RE:newbie



Original poster: "Mike" <mike.marcum@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

I have that one (bout 10 years now, getting ragged). Didn't know it was still in print.

Mike
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Original poster: "Jack" <Jack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi!

My suggestion would be The Tesla Coil Book: How they work & how they are built by Brent Turner (no relation). If you need If you have trouble finding it, I can give him your email address Chris and he can tell you how to obtain it. It pretty much covers everything one would need to know at the start.



On 10/3/2006 10:31:47 AM, Tesla list (<mailto:tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>tesla@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> Original poster: "Chris Sucharzewski"
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> Hello all,
> AM in the study stages of a coil project and am fascinated by the wealth
> of
> info posted here. However, can anyone suggest some good books which will
> not
> lead me on the incorrect path (if there is such a thing)? Am looking in
> Lindsay publications at the tesla coil handbook by Todd A Pringle. > Anyone
> heard of it? All suggestions are appreciated--Thanks-Chris
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