E9 laid out.

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Sonny Priddy
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book

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I Would Like One Also. Thanks. SONNY.
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which one

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Sonny; which one...see instructions above.
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Thanks Ed. I really appreciate it. Very generous of you to offer this without wanting anything for all your work.
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Ron McLaren
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Post by Ron McLaren »

Hi Ed

Thanks for the e-mail, its most impressive!

Ron Mc
Homebuilt E9, Roland Cube amp, Telecaster
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Post by Aaron McFate »

Hi Ed,

I'd like a copy of this also if it's still available, I'll send you an email. Thanks
Bob Doran
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E9

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Hi Ed
I have sent you my email address and would very much appeciate a copy of your E9 work book.
Thanks much.
Bob Doran (doran@mgmc.com)
bob Ousby
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Thank You!

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Ed....Thank you for emailing the E9!
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Post by Ricky Newman »

retracted, asked and answered
Aaron McFate
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Post by Aaron McFate »

Ed, I received the work book, and I think it's going to keep me busy for quite a while! Here's yet another Thanks for sharing this information with the rest of us.
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Post by Greg Wisecup »

I think I need one! E mail sent. Thanks, Greg
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Post by Dean Batye »

Hey Ed,I have been looking at all the players that have sent for the work book.That is a good thing you have done for the steelguitar and players.I am proud to say that you are my friend.Was good to see you in Phoenix in Jan.Keep up the good work.
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workbook

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Dean B...what shows is a small amount...several hundred have been sent.

Hope that it helps some...It is kind of a different approach.
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Post by Jim Stanley »

Hi Ed,

If you could send me a copy of the E9 laid out, I sure would appreciate it, as I am just starting out on the E9 and sure need all the help I can get!
Tks much...
Jim
Am sending you a email for the request.
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Zeek Duff
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Post by Zeek Duff »

Another newb for E9 AND C6 - My ax will get here this coming Monday, and it's going to be trial and tribulation for awhile. Any help is greatly appreciated - if you could send me a copy to zeek@zeekduff.com I'll be muchly endebted to you, kind sir! :D
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Ron McNuss
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Post by Ron McNuss »

Hey Ed,

Could I impose upon you for a copy, please?

Many thanks!!

Ron :D
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How to get the Workbook(s).

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Ron et al;

The routine is stated above:

Send me an email to edpackard@citlink.net.

Include in the subject line your choice of E9, C6, E9/B6, Bb13.

One choice per email = saves me book keeping and reaping requests from the Forum.

Edp
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Zeek Duff
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Are you sure about that address with the www in it Ed?

Best regards,
...z

The curse of the 2000s;
everything will be backordered and when you get it, it won't work right...
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whoops!

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Z...thanks...asleep at the wheel.
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Rick Winfield
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E 9th

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Thanks Ed. I'm new to PSG and this is gonna save me years of working on my own !!
Thanks again
Rick
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Dan Najvar
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Ep laid out

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Hi Ed, I hope it is not too late to get a copy of the E9 workbook. I have sent you an email.

Thanks

Danny
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Post by Zeek Duff »

Good lord Ed, what an incredible piece of work!!! It will take the rest of my life to figure it out and use bits and pieces of it. I don't know how you did this, but THANKS! The good thing is, I can print it out, wear it out, and print it again. Cool beans, m'man! Thanks again.

Best regards,
...z :D :D
Terry Srader
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Post by Terry Srader »

Ed,

Please include me on this list for E9 Laid Out if still available
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Re: How to get the Workbook(s).

Post by Zeek Duff »

ed packard wrote:Ron et al;

The routine is stated above:

Send me an email to edpackard@citlink.net.

Include in the subject line your choice of E9, C6, E9/B6, Bb13.

One choice per email = saves me book keeping and reaping requests from the Forum.

Edp
I'll move this down, might have to do this a few times to make sure everyone gets it. ...z
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wow !!

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I've been playing music, (various instruments), for 50 years. I've got less than 1 year in PSG, but...this is the most comprehensive package I've ever seen !!!
Hats off to you Ed
and many thanks
Rick
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Dan Najvar
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Post by Dan Najvar »

Holy Cow!! I just received the email Ed, Thank you! There is alot of information in there. It must've took a while to compile all of it.

Thanks again.
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