Rez and Yoc both bring up good points, i'm an old hand at the scanning game AND a VIP member here but i've never been able to master the art of uploading to this site so a vote of THANKS to Dan and Yoc for doing the 'donkey work' of uploading my work without who's help NONE of my stuff would be here at all.
Put me in charge of the 'buying fund' and i'd no doubt end up grabbing LOADS of non PD books, yes I know its bad but its also FUN
, trouble is it would'nt help the site much.
Seriously, loaning books for scanning has some merrit dispite the trust issue, there are at least two or three guys here I would have no worries about passing my stuff to, but of course I already have a scanner ( and enouth free time to use it) so don't need anyones help there.
My 'Trust' worries would be sending them through the mail, and BELIEVE me I know what i'm talking about here after serving an eleven year stint ( you get less for murder) in the London Foreign Section of the UK Postal Service.
Still I have to say in five years of buying and selling on Ebay I've only lost one book ( value about $2.00) -SO FAR !
One way around this problem until some trust between scanner and comic book owner developes would be a returnable deposit.
A Book is decided apon, the scanner then sends the owner the value of the comic as a deposit, the owner then releases the comic to the scanner who carries out the work and returns the book.
When the owner gets his book back he should check it for any damage and if happy that its in 'as sent' condition return the scanners money in FULL.
In the case of any damage during scanning the owner could deduct a 'penalty charge' from the total before refunding the money.
if both parties are happy they then move on to the next scanning project.
I Guess there are those here who can and WILL find faults with the above idea but there is NO 'perfect answer' as I see it, its just a case of 'suck it and see' but it COULD work if given a try.
-Nigel