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October 23, 2008

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Matthew

Wait a minute! He's using yoga shots! Isn't that copyright infringement!? ;D

Nice journal though.

Rod Summers

I have an extra ESV1T for anyone who might desire it. It was sent to me through a mix up and I was charged for it. I was planning to send it back to Allan's but will be glad to make other arrangements with anyone. rodsummers@comcast.net

Stuart

I also have an ESV1T spare for anyone interested in buying one if Allans runs out. It has a very smooth, extra soft binding which is a pleaseure to handle......

RE Royal Mail, well they get them here in Australia within 5 days of ordering so I take my hat off to them personally!

Anyone in need of an ESV1T now or in the future can contact me on smazz@optusnet.com.au or Rod above ---

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