Over the years I have accumulated quite a few Norton Manuals and Parts lists and I've finally got around to Cataloguing them on an Excel spreadsheet. The paper versions were bought at shows and jumbles and the Electronic versions bought off the Interweb. (Some people collect matchbox tops!)
I am willing to scan sections, or send electronic sections of the manuals to members on request. I won't be scanning any entire paper manuals though. As I am a pensioner and not a philanthropist, I probably won't be giving away any electronic versions either!
The Excel sheet should be self-explanatory. G = Good, VG = Very Good, EXC = Excellent. Many people make the mistake of scanning documents in Black & White - it's the reason that one digital manual is listed as "POOR". Photos and some detailed drawings do not reproduce well so everything should be scanned in Greyscale. I normally use a setting of 200dpi, although none of these have been scanned by me.
I have more than one copy of some Parts Lists and Manuals, (labelled as "x 2") which one day I will be selling either here or on eBay.
[I've just had to convert it from Excel to PDF - hope it is readable!]