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Posted by SKK - Big Red Fan on January 16, 2007 at 19:30:22 from (139.55.150.95):
Just ordered a couple of Guy"s books. Where or what did Bermuda Ken publish? Finally, and don"t get in an uproar, but I"ve been reading and learning from you guys for a year now. But think it would save a lot of repetitive questions if the fine details, not generally covered in the books, like the information many of you have sent me on my early 1940 H was cataloged and avl in a year by year detail difference or spec file for the letter series. I do not believe this would stop the book sales. I have scanned the M&W instructions into a PDF file that NE Cowman has graciously offed to host as I believe in the sharing and transferring of information is valuable to us all. But understand why many of you who do this as a side-income are tired of offering free advice. The knowledge still seems to be out there, but I"m 55 and suspect many of the experts to be my age or older older. History teaches us that knowledge and information can be kept to the point of extinction. Just interested in your thoughts. Be somewhat kind though, recovering from both back and knee surgery; suppose have been thinking about my own mortality lately. Thx skk
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