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    Southern guys represent (eBay)

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    I just listed this, the White Crane Gung Fu book. It cost me alot of money originally.

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    Five-Pattern Hung Kuen by Leung Ting

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    Tiger/Crane Form of Hung Gar Kung-Fu, this book is beat up on the cover, written on, but the interior is great.

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    Hung Gar Kung-Fu: Chese Art of Self Defense by Bucksam Kong. This is the older copy.

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    Choy Lay Fut Kung-Fu: Chinese Art of Self-Defense by Leo T. Fong.

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    Choy Lay Fut Kung Fu: Dragon Fan – Foundamental Fist Form by Master Lee Koon-Hung.

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    Choy Li Fut by Dock Fai Wong.

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    Phoenix-Eye Fist: A Shaolin Fighting Art of South China by Cheong Cheng Leong.

    ALSO I have some other books ending soon:


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    Hop Gar by David Chin & Michael Staples

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    Tibetan Kung-Fu: The Way of the Monk by Michael Staples

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    Skills of the Vagabonds: From Where Japanese Ninjutsu Originated by Dr. Leung Ting
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    Hmmm. Well, the Hung Kuen book is not rare. In fact it's still in print (vol.s 1 & 2) and goes for about $12 per volume. And though the Leo Fong Choy Lay Fut book is out of print, it's not very rare. Second hand copies usually go for $5 to $10.
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    MMk I reset the Hung Kuen book. However, the CLF book, I purchased that about 3 years ago at this one shop (where I get most of these). Never found another one since. I visit 2 each week in my town, 2 more every other week, and 3 more when I feel live driving an hour each way (and no guarantees). So I never found another after visiting 7 shops.

    What's hilarious though is the Sport of Judo book I am going to put up (as soon as E-Budo comes back) I found 2 copies of the same book, both out of print, within a couple months. Though the first one I found was an original 1955 printing.
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    Check out www.bookfinder.com and click on advanced options then look up whatever you like. T.
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    374.00 for that white crane book??

    why it really isn't that good a book, just a continuation of the other staples books.

    True I didn't find my copy here in that states but in the Phillipines

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    You don't like the WC book? I think it's one of the best, clearest technical introductions to a kung fu system that I've seen.

    I wouldn't say it's a "continuation" of his other books either. It's actually the first book he wrote and the one which covers the basics the best. His Hop Gar book is good, but if someone doesn't have any MA experience, they wouldn't know how the techniques are actually done. The White Crane book is more step by step. I guess I like it because it's well-organized and very clear as well as the fact that it discusses the Chinese medical aspect of things as being an important part of the martial arts.

    But yeah, it sometimes does sell for crazy prices. I have more patience and perseverance than cash though, so I managed to get all of my copies (4 of them) for no more than $5 to $12 each (took a few years of searching though).
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    Quote Originally Posted by cerebus
    Check out www.bookfinder.com and click on advanced options then look up whatever you like. T.
    That's where I get all my book information. Though I think one of Staples (Hop Gar or the Tibetan one) I couldn't locate on there.

    I also found 2 more books, both Japanese though that are good. Each one was listed for like $150 on that site.
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