I'd written a letter to David Schjeldahl asking about the handbook. I received his reply yesterday.
David says he's 81 and in poor heath, and that production and distribution of the handbook is now in the hands of his deceased brother's wife. He thought she was looking for a buyer. He is going to get in touch with the wife to see where that stands and intends to let me know what he finds.
In my letter I had asked about scanning the handbook and sharing it as a pdf. He said "that is not an option". My take from that is any pdf copy you find for sale or share is a violation of the Federal copyright law. It would also be a violation to share a scan of your copy.
I'll post any additional information I receive.
David says he's 81 and in poor heath, and that production and distribution of the handbook is now in the hands of his deceased brother's wife. He thought she was looking for a buyer. He is going to get in touch with the wife to see where that stands and intends to let me know what he finds.
In my letter I had asked about scanning the handbook and sharing it as a pdf. He said "that is not an option". My take from that is any pdf copy you find for sale or share is a violation of the Federal copyright law. It would also be a violation to share a scan of your copy.
I'll post any additional information I receive.