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[quote] On 2012-01-21 14:21, magicians wrote: [quote] On 2012-01-21 14:08, wmhegbli wrote: [quote] On 2012-01-21 09:01, magicians wrote: [quote] On 2012-01-20 19:13, whippetfish wrote: Richard sanders dvd is a defo. well taught and a good routine you can adapt. I also like it cause scissors aren't involved. Have fun. [/quote] This is an old conversation, but 90% of Sanders no-scissors aspect is derived from George Sands material. [/quote] His son does have a teaching video of George Sands rope and over-all I believe sales are proportional to Alans lecture appearances. That may be true, but George Sands never made a teaching DVD of his material before he passed away. We all know, this generation cannot read or follow illustration drawings. Richard Sanders filled a need he seen in the market place. George's brother or son published a book of all of his material. How is it selling? [/quote] His son does have a teaching video of George Sands rope and over-all I believe sales are proportional to Alans lecture appearances. http://www.alansands.com/old_site/www/store/sandsrope.html Text and DVD accompaniment. But, you are right, this is not modern production material and probably won't appeal to the new learning curves. [/quote]
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