Tom,
The original owners handbook is advisory in nature, and is not a required document. The original Aircraft Flight Manual was a stapled 7-8 page document. It had a limitations section, and emergency proceedures section, a placards section, equipment list and weight and balance section. This is the necessary flight document, and you probably have it, and as such you are legal with the rest of the documents you list. I would suggest however that if you get the new ICS AFM/POH, that you get it unbound, and then punch it, and install it in a 3 ring binder, add labled tabs, and add all of the suppliments and documentation as necessary. Also make some copies of the W&B pages and equipment list pages while they are still blank, so that you can change them out if you ever do mods. If you ever get ramped, or you go through an FAA inspection, it will really help having all of the stuff in one book. Also, remember that all of this must be easily accessible to the pilot during flight, from his designated flight station...can you get at all of this info while strapped into the pilots seat? Asking the back seat passenger to try and reach it from the hat shelf or baggage area doesn't count
! Keep the old original dog eared sheets and owners handbook in a file at home. Use the new book in the airplane. Just my opinion (and what I practice).
-Zach