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I've not had it long enough to read it verbatim. But in scanning through it, some of the pics and folk's names are sure familiar. In addition, it appears you've been able to assemble quite a comprehensive compilation of information. Thanks for putting it together. I hope to dedicate more time to reading it tonight! HH Randy
I just got mine in the mail. Thanks for the great looking write up of my barber quarters. Will be reading thru the book every spare minute! Looks awesome!
I just finished reading mine, and I'll have to say...I feel it was worth every penny!
Having many hundreds of hours on the CTX, I wasn't expecting to really learn anything new...but I was pleasantly surprised by a couple of nuggets of info I didn't already know.
I guess you really can teach an old dog new tricks.
Excellent book, and a "Must Have" for any CTX owner.
I also started to read Andy's new book. I must say, he got me back into wanting to learn the machine better. I have become complaisant with the CTX. I was using it as a set and go machine, it is capable of so much more.. I feel the book is worth the money and then some. I am only half way finished. Thank you Andy.
Got my copy the other day - already found a few things that I didn't know - and I've had my CTX since the day they hit the market! Nice job and thanks Andy!