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Re: [TCML] new old member



I also want to put in my endorsement for Richard's book. It is one of those "must have" books, if you are really interested in what Tesla was doing in his lab in Colorado Springs.

Bert Pool



DC Cox wrote:

This is a great book.

Rich did a tremendous amount of analysis work on Tesla's work.  Rich
provides clear explanations and offers some educated insight into what Tesla
may have been thinking as he conducted his famous experiments.  Rich also
negates some myths that were spun in the book, Prodigal Genius, especially
the 135 ft. long sparks off a 3 ft. dia copper sphere.

Glad to see it for sale again.

D.C. Cox




On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Richard Hull <hullr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It has been a long while, but I am signing back on to alert anyone
interested in my expanded book,  "The Tesla Coil Builders Guide to the
Colorado Springs Note of Nikola Tesla", is back in print and is being sold
by Electric Spacecraft Inc. ,by agreement with me.

I am told by them that the book is to be priced at $35.00 plus $5.00
shipping.

I constantly get requests for this book which has been out of print and
have had to turn folks away.  It is now back in print.

You may contact them directly at  www.electricspacecraft.com<
http://www.electricspacecraft.com>

Richard Hull
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