Carl Reno, "The Work of the Pentium"
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Re: Carl Reno, "The Work of the Pentium"
John, I am interested. Will it be on an easy link from your website, like Basic Checkers?--George Hay
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- Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Re: Carl Reno, "The Work of the Pentium"
Good deal, you can count me in. --George Hay
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Re: Carl Reno, "The Work of the Pentium"
i am interested but since i live in the butthole of the world i need to know how much postage and handling will be .... dont handle it too much John
if the price is around the 20-25 count me in.
cheers
Danny from the block
if the price is around the 20-25 count me in.
cheers
Danny from the block
Amateur Checkerist, Professional Lover of the Game
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Re: Carl Reno, "The Work of the Pentium"
JohnAcker, I just received my copy of THE WORK OF THE PENTIUM by Carl W. Reno today. Thumbing through it and reading some of the comments, I see that Mr. Reno has put in a tremendous amount of work into this book. I see it covers the Souter Hay Line and many other GAYP lines of play. In fact, those who put down GAYP will have to contend with this book! Reno's Improved and Corrected 2nd Edition kind of reminds me of Anderson's 2nd Edition. The book itself is high quality made up of letter size pages with a plastic spiral binding, just like a cook book. The Carl Reno Cookbook! Thank you for keeping THE WORK OF THE PENTIUM in print. --George Hay