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    I just downloaded a free chapter of the e-book and I'm going to get the complete version for the money, you can't beat it. I thought there may be something that I coud use on some of the project's I've had sitting in wait for years.

    I also saw that the book was going for as high as $200 bucks by people that had wanted the book.

    I think the older books had good information but like everything else today, more books less information.

    Richard

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    I have an orginal copy of Chesters book that I have owned for at least 20 years. Its copyrighted in 1986 but it seems like I have owned it for that long. Mine is dog eared and worn and I refer to it more times than I would ever care to admit. This book has built at least 5 T Buckets over the years for me and friends. I would never sell mine at any price but I am glad to hear that old Chester is doing well and planning a new book. I hope that it will inspire a few folks to just get it done. Over the years I would hit a spot on a build and just not be sure what to do next. Without a doubt Chester has pulled me through some of those tough spots with his "Common Sense" approach.

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