Sawdust Sessions

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Does anyone here (including Admin) know of anything concerning the publishing of the Sawdust Sessions in a "v-book"? The last notice I had just viewed before writing this was that they were still under development. I did see one for $14.95, but 1-6 was $9,996!:eek:

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ryanbp01 wrote:Does anyone here (including Admin) know of anything concerning the publishing of the Sawdust Sessions in a "v-book"? The last notice I had just viewed before writing this was that they were still under development. I did see one for $14.95, but 1-6 was $9,996!:eek:

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That is discounted from$9,999!:D
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I believe the issue was that Nick had a computer crash a while back and none beyond the first one will be able to be completed.

The 9999 price is often used to prevent orders of currently unavailable items.

If you'll let me know which page it was on, I'll remove them. I must have missed them earlier.

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admin wrote:I believe the issue was that Nick had a computer crash a while back and none beyond the first one will be able to be completed.

The 9999 price is often used to prevent orders of currently unavailable items.

If you'll let me know which page it was on, I'll remove them. I must have missed them earlier.

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Boo Hiss. Sad news indeed!
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admin wrote:I believe the issue was that Nick had a computer crash a while back and none beyond the first one will be able to be completed.

The 9999 price is often used to prevent orders of currently unavailable items.

If you'll let me know which page it was on, I'll remove them. I must have missed them earlier.

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When I discovered that I could record those sessions, I should have. As it is, I have only two or three and they are not complete. I lost some parts because this was a learning session (the recording process) for me.

That's too bad because I believe those sessions would have been in demand.
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The Sawdust Sessions are still available here: http://www.shopsmithacademy.com/Sawdust_Sessions.htm

I just checked each session and the links to the sessions still function. I did not check EACH AND EVERY link but the ones I did check still worked. This includes the link to one of the topics covered in the first Sawdust Session.

FWIW. I'll check the individual links when I have more time.
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