The ANPA Standards Book
Apr 04
The ANPA Book of Australian Fancy Pigeons is a must-have resourceĀ for the serious exhibitor. Edited by the Reverend Colin Seymour, it is internationally acclaimed and sought after. The book comes in a binder which allows changes in individual breed standards to be made without having to buy an entirely new publication.
Prices are:
AUD $100 plus postage (usually about AUD$15 within Australia) for the black and white edition with some colour plates. AUD $90 for ANPA affiliated clubs.
AUD $250 plus postage for the limited edition full colour version. Less than 10 left as at May 2009. AUD $230 for ANPA affiliated clubs.
A LIMITED NUMBER OF BOOKS WILL BE ON SALE AT THE ANPA STAND AT THE ADELAIDE NATIONAL.
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Dear Sir,
I wish to buy The ANPA Book of Australian Fancy Pigeons limited edition full colour version. I am from Iran. What will be cost including shipping
warm regards
Dear Sir,
I wish to buy The ANPA Book of Australian Fancy Pigeons limited edition full colour version. I am from India. What will be cost including shipping
warm regards
Hi Sadiq,
The cost is $250 australian plus postage, it is a big book so I am guessing it will be at the very least another $50. I will find out and when I have done so will let you know, will be in the next few days.
Brad
Who do I contact to order standards book, as I am secretary of a poultry & pigeon club and we are trying to encourage as many people to start show as possible. With out an upto date standard it is difficult.
That is all sorted now, Wayne?