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From: "Daniel A. Krantz" <dkrantz@dakran.com>
Subject: Re: Cessna 172 Owner's Manual
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Larry Guarcello wrote:

> I think you'll find a world of difference in pricing from Cessna on
> older models.  Obviously, the 172R is in current production.  Try
> getting an older "out of print" version & I will guarantee you won't see
> it for $25.00!

Well, I recently (last year) bought NEW manuals for both the 1969 and 1973
Cessna 172 models (K & M models).  I called Cessna, and they referred me to a
company that did their printing for them.  The cost for each manual was $15.00
plus shipping.  If they are going for $8-12 used, I'd suggest buying new.

Dan


