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    Quote Originally Posted by les allam View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unframed Dave View Post
    That's the question that needs answering......
    I can pick up a copy of John's book for you, if it's not to far out of my way.
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    I can't get to Kempton so am keeping watch on the Protek site for when I can order my 2 copies ... one for my daughter, one for me.
    Hey ho, anticipation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Russell View Post
    I can't get to Kempton so am keeping watch on the Protek site for when I can order my 2 copies ... one for my daughter, one for me.
    Hey ho, anticipation.
    Cheers, Phil
    Hi Phil,

    Protek will offer the book two days after Kempton as long as enough copies have been printed. Apparently the cover requires some hand finishing, which is why I may only have a limited number available for Kempton. There should be at least a hundred available at KP and hopefully a lot more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unframed Dave View Post
    That's the question that needs answering......
    That was a coffee on keyboard LOL moment for me and the missus when I told her, Dave. Thanks.
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