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"Mark Maxey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I'd love to if this book is in fact no longer available. Why don't you just > make the book into a PDF or something and let people download it. If its > legal and clear I'll even provide the hosting at no charge to whoever wants > it. > > Mark I don't have a scanner and am not about to type all that in! Maybe someone else who has the book will do this? dwhite > > > "Dan White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Someone wrote that this book is no longer available, according to the > > author. I have a pristine copy and would be happy to make a copy for > anyone > > who wants one. Since I am not looking to make a profit, just a few cents > > for the copying, I'm not sure if it is illegal. Anyway, I don't think a > few > > copies of an out of print book will bother anybody. If the author has > more > > copies and gets pissed, then let me know and he can sell them! > > > > If you want a copy, sent me an email. It would be helpful for me if you > put > > RACKING SECRETS in caps in the Subject line so I see it amongst the spam > > more easily. It would be about 25 or 30 copies since I can copy 2 pages > at > > a time (the book is only about 11" wide and 48 pgs long plus cover). I'd > > have to check into copier charges and mailing would depend on the > > destination, but I did this once before with video tapes and it worked out > > pretty well. > > > > I'll wait awhile and see if anyone wants a copy, and then I'll reply to > > those people in private email. > > > > By the way, the effectiveness of this book seems to be in question, but > for > > me, there is NO DOUBT that I made balls on the break (9 ball) more often > > after using his ideas. Granted, I don't play much 9 ball, but I can > predict > > which ball will go in before I break, and it either goes right in, or > comes > > close. > > > > dwhite > > > > > >
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