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Old December 3rd, 2004
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Hey Kirk,
I've been playing guitar now for about 2 years, know all my basic chords, and I've become decent at fingerpicking...but I do feel like I'm starting to hit that wall where lately my skill level hasn't been increasing like it used to.

I've used quite a few of your online lessons, and been around this forum for a while...and so I'm definitely interested in getting your book, (probably a bit after Christmas, when I have money again). I was wondering about the downloadable version, and wanted to know how many pages long it works out to when printed out.

Thanks for all the help,

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Wow ... I'm so late responding to this. Sorry about that.

72 pages is the answer!

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I'll forgive you this time,
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