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Posted by casered on January 05, 2004 at 22:27:51 from (209.86.75.211):
In Reply to: Red Power Photo Book posted by Mydeere on January 05, 2004 at 18:09:54:
Hey guys the books are not done yet. I am a member of chapter 17 and we have a club member that has been working with the photographer on this issue. They are trying to to make the book as good as possible and not rush and just throw it together to get it finished. I personnally don't know what is happening at this point. It was discussed at our last chapter meeting, but that was before thanksgiving. As far as it being a scam, the gentlemen who is doing the book is the same person who did the 2002 book, as well as the video from this year. If you have seen the 2002 book, I think you would agree that it should be worth the wait. I am waiting for mine just like the rest of you guys, and I must say I'm getting a little impatient for it to come as well. If I hear any news on them I'll let you know. Have a good one.
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