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August 09, 2005

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Stephen

I noticed this just last month and posted on the NAPP forums. I had no idea that books could gain value but I'm sure glad I decided to pick up my own copy just last year, months before it was sold out on amazon.

I even hesitated for a long time before buying because of it's release date but thanks to the author Bert, he let me know that it would still apply to todays versions.

Would I ever be kicking myself if I didn't buy the $20 book.

David Biedny

Ben,

It's pretty cool, huh? Most expensive computer trade book ever. I'm thrilled!

dB

Ben Willmore

I hope you have a few boxes of Channel Chops books in your basement... you could make some good $$ selling signed copies :-)

In case other readers don't recognize it... that last comment was from David Biedny who is one of the author's of the Channel Chops book.

-Ben

Stan Wagner

I have a copy of Channel Chops on my bookshelf in mint condition. Anyone interested? What is it about this book that makes it so expensive?

jen

You know, you won't believe this, but in 2001 I bought a copy for under 10 bucks. I would have bought many, many more had I known it would one day be such a hot item!

Tom De Witte

I just bought the book for 85 euros on amazon UK
On the back of the front cover
it's signed with the words:
May it help,

Bert

Could it be Bert Monroy?

RamonGustav

Do you desire a house but you lack enough cash to acquire it?

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