Hey guys,
Just got this message from Guru Crafty Dog:
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A Howl of Greeting to All:
Tail wags for all the kind words.
A couple of things:
1) If I am not mistaken, the Panther cost is FIVE tapes for $100, not SIX.
our price is ALL SIX. Thus, their price and ours is basically the same.
And if you buy from us, we get the money, not Panther. The sentiment of the
poster who was willing to buy from us thinking that we cost more is most
appreciated!!!
2) The first series we call "The Dog Brothers series", and the second
series we call the "Dog Brothers Martial Arts (DBMA) series". The logic
of the progression is that we wanted to start out by giving credit to the
men who brought the art to our shores-- hence "The Grandfathers Speak".
The second tape is "A Dog Brothers' Gathering of the Pack". It is not a
"Greatest Hits" tape (that will come later) but has as its purpose to show
what a Gathering of the Pack looks like. 70 minutes long and is a mix of
advanced and intermediate fights-- but even the intermediate fights are
really good! Things have really evolved since we released the Dog Brothers
series in 1993!
With DBMA #3 the instruction begins. (I will be reviewing tonight Pappy
Dog's semi-finished edit.) DBMA#3 is titled "Combining Stick and footwork".
DBMA #4 will be either "The 7 Ranges of Stickfighting" or "Krabi Krabong"
featuring Ajarn Arlan "Salty Dog" Sanford and #5 will be the other of these
two. #6 will probably be "Advanced Siniwali" and #7 "Stickgrappling" and #8
"The Greatest Hits of the Dog Brothers". There may also be one for staff
too. That's the plan at the moment.
3) To make plain the implicit in the preceding: This series is about
introducing "Dog Brothers Martial Arts". DBMA is "a system of many styles
dedicated to smuggling concepts across the frontiers of style" (C).
4) My wife Cindy is testing our new capability to accept VISA orders. For
all orders go to our catalog page on our website http://www.dogbrothers.com
We hope you like them.
Woof,
Guro Crafty Dog
PS: If I may also make a pitch for the Dog Brothers Martial Arts
Association (DBMAA)? For details go to the appropriate page on our website
and then e-mail me with any questions. Craftydog@dogbrothers.com
Just got this message from Guru Crafty Dog:
************************************************************
A Howl of Greeting to All:
Tail wags for all the kind words.
A couple of things:
1) If I am not mistaken, the Panther cost is FIVE tapes for $100, not SIX.
our price is ALL SIX. Thus, their price and ours is basically the same.
And if you buy from us, we get the money, not Panther. The sentiment of the
poster who was willing to buy from us thinking that we cost more is most
appreciated!!!
2) The first series we call "The Dog Brothers series", and the second
series we call the "Dog Brothers Martial Arts (DBMA) series". The logic
of the progression is that we wanted to start out by giving credit to the
men who brought the art to our shores-- hence "The Grandfathers Speak".
The second tape is "A Dog Brothers' Gathering of the Pack". It is not a
"Greatest Hits" tape (that will come later) but has as its purpose to show
what a Gathering of the Pack looks like. 70 minutes long and is a mix of
advanced and intermediate fights-- but even the intermediate fights are
really good! Things have really evolved since we released the Dog Brothers
series in 1993!
With DBMA #3 the instruction begins. (I will be reviewing tonight Pappy
Dog's semi-finished edit.) DBMA#3 is titled "Combining Stick and footwork".
DBMA #4 will be either "The 7 Ranges of Stickfighting" or "Krabi Krabong"
featuring Ajarn Arlan "Salty Dog" Sanford and #5 will be the other of these
two. #6 will probably be "Advanced Siniwali" and #7 "Stickgrappling" and #8
"The Greatest Hits of the Dog Brothers". There may also be one for staff
too. That's the plan at the moment.
3) To make plain the implicit in the preceding: This series is about
introducing "Dog Brothers Martial Arts". DBMA is "a system of many styles
dedicated to smuggling concepts across the frontiers of style" (C).
4) My wife Cindy is testing our new capability to accept VISA orders. For
all orders go to our catalog page on our website http://www.dogbrothers.com
We hope you like them.
Woof,
Guro Crafty Dog
PS: If I may also make a pitch for the Dog Brothers Martial Arts
Association (DBMAA)? For details go to the appropriate page on our website
and then e-mail me with any questions. Craftydog@dogbrothers.com
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