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1960 Industrial Electronic Engineering by Davis & Weed Prentice Hall 4th Edition

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: A book that has been read and does not look new, but is in excellent condition. No ...
Book Title
Principles of Electronic Instruments
Book Series
Electrical Engineering Series
Original Language
English
Item Length
6 in
Vintage
Yes
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
9 in
Features
Hardcover
Topic
Electronic Instrumentation, Industry
Subjects
Engineering & Technology
Item Width
1 in
Signed
No
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Intended Audience
Adults
Edition
Third Printing
Publication Year
1954
Type
Education
Era
1960s
Author
Gordon R. Partridge, Phd., Wells Davis & Herman Weed
Genre
Engineering & Technology
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Item Weight
1 lb 14 oz
Number of Pages
393
ISBN
Does not apply

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    I received the item carefully packaged in exactly the state shown in the photos and described in the condition. The seller was also quick to ship the item, and I felt the price of that shipping was fair. All in all, this was a great transaction!
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    Packed well and as described. Excellent communication, and notice of delayed shipping up front. A flawless transaction, thank you!
  • 9***4 (619)- Feedback left by buyer.
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    I received the pencil and was visibly damaged. It was in a plastic bag and the missing part was not in it. There was only one photo on the item and the broken part was on the opposite side. It was sent in flimsy packaging for a reason. I notified the seller of the damage and he advised me to contact the USPS and file a claim knowing the package it came in was not insured. I am convinced the seller was not honest with me. The readers of this comment can come to their own conclusions.
    Reply from: rarefindantiquities- Feedback replied to by seller rarefindantiquities.- Feedback replied to by seller rarefindantiquities.
    I’m sorry to hear the pencil arrived damaged. I strive to package items securely and regret this oversight. I apologize for the missing part and any confusion from the photo. I suggested contacting USPS as a standard procedure, but I understand your frustration.