I'm referring, of course, to the E.A.Sophocles Collection on community pricing: http://www.logos.com/product/8513/e-a-sophocles-collection
1. His name sounds suspiciously greek, but the initials of his name sound similar to a modern famous pastor. Something's not quite right.
2. You've always wanted to 'fill-in' your greek lexicons for the period including and following the apostolic fathers. But you were waiting on the forthcoming Apostolic Fathers interlinear: http://www.logos.com/product/6091/the-apostolic-fathers-greek-english-interlinear (or at least use the resource icon as your forum image).
3. You wanted to see samples of the collection on the Logos.com page, but Logos personnel successfully hid all the sample images to prevent confusion with modern famous pastors.
4. You wanted to know more about the history of greek pronunciation, but were hesitant to purchase, unless there was a comparison to modern-ish greek (at least past 1860).
5. $20 (or less) sounds WAY TO CHEAP for an important historical greek lexicon. You prefer to at least put down $100 smackers (or more), before you'll even consider it.
6. You've totally used up your 'cheap-resources' budget, and only have money left in your 'how-can-I-give-more-money-to-Logos' budget.
7. You didn't want to even THINK about Sophocles, until you had the OLD safely tucked in your library.
I could go on, but Sophocles for probably $10 at some point?!! Goodness!