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THe tapes are on my list too. I have called up there and they suggested the Sunday seminar tapes series because they go into specific areas. I have a big list of tapes I want to get right now so I'm trying to buy tapes from the other styles I'm not as familiar.
One of the guys train with in Kansas City originally started out with Rick Faye said he was excellent. He said most of his students blend the ranges very well and the transition is super smooth. He really liked the drilling and training methods Faye used.
I purchased his Panantukan book and it is a good reference. It is a spiral bound book Kinko's/Copy company book but the information is solid. I can only imagine the video tapes are just as good.
Al and jeyel
Buy the tapes! I have his Panantuken tape and I love it. I'm ordering the knife tape this week. Lot's of info and a tremendous reference especially after a Guro I seminar.
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