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wttc dvds (4)
wttc dvds
by tito 20 years ago
by tito 20 years ago
Re: wttc dvds
by khvn 20 years ago
by khvn 20 years ago
Re: wttc dvds
by john 20 years ago
by john 20 years ago
Re: wttc dvds
by Simon 20 years ago
by Simon 20 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: wttc dvds) was posted by Simon, on 11/1/2004 6:20:14 AM:
Yes, they are totally worth the money... one of the best learning aids you can have short of taking personal lessons, which are just as expensive (moreso in the long run). The prices are high, but then consider how small the market is... (that is assuming that you live in the US) |