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calicojack

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guys,
i don't normally do this. BUT.... i really want to read that kevin whatshisface's book on mead. however, comma, i lost my job yesterday. Anyone got a copy that i can borrow?
 

Loadnabox

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guys,
i don't normally do this. BUT.... i really want to read that kevin whatshisface's book on mead. however, comma, i lost my job yesterday. Anyone got a copy that i can borrow?

Don't have the book,

Sorry to hear about your job though. If you're in Phoenix, AZ or Columbus, OH area I can probably get you an in on a callcenter job
 

calicojack

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you guys are great. thanks to another board member, i'm going to borrow his copy, take notes and get it back to him. I've really enjoyed the few batches that i've completed so far (jao, elderberry, and not so pecan). hoping this book will help take it to another level
 

fatbloke

good egg/snappy dresser.....
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you guys are great. thanks to another board member, i'm going to borrow his copy, take notes and get it back to him. I've really enjoyed the few batches that i've completed so far (jao, elderberry, and not so pecan). hoping this book will help take it to another level
Can you clarify which book you were referring too ? Because if it's not Ken Schramm's, then it might be one to look out for.....


TVM

fatbloke
 
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