cyberdigger
Well-Known Member
One question I keep coming to is.. how 'dead' is the printed word these days?
I figure many if not most people go online to find out whatever they're curious about, unlike the good old days when we went to the book store and picked out a good reference book or field guide.. I still have all of mine but I never use them.
Perhaps if you present it as a high-end coffee table type book, with lots of great pics and historical stuff about the best, the rarest, and the most successful meds of yore.. this way, serious collectors might consider it a "must have" in their library, next to McK's..
The CD rom could contain basic info about all med bottles and be affordable to anyone with a fresh bite from the bottle bug...
I figure many if not most people go online to find out whatever they're curious about, unlike the good old days when we went to the book store and picked out a good reference book or field guide.. I still have all of mine but I never use them.
Perhaps if you present it as a high-end coffee table type book, with lots of great pics and historical stuff about the best, the rarest, and the most successful meds of yore.. this way, serious collectors might consider it a "must have" in their library, next to McK's..
The CD rom could contain basic info about all med bottles and be affordable to anyone with a fresh bite from the bottle bug...