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    so did you see any of the shaolin on your trips gene?

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    just ordered the combo pack!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kristcaldwell View Post
    just ordered the combo pack!
    does that mean it comes with a can of authentic shaolin soda and a set of authentic prayer beads??

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    Thumbs up $462.50!?!



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    Holy cats! It's not out of print yet. Just order it through MartialArtsMart.com. Or send me a flat $400 and I'll even autograph it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    Holy cats! It's not out of print yet. Just order it through MartialArtsMart.com. Or send me a flat $400 and I'll even autograph it.
    Gene,

    Books don't need to be out of print to be marked up to a ridiculous degree. One (non-MA) author whose books I follow is David Paulides, who writes the Missing 411 series, and unscrupulous resellers buy his books and resell them on places like Amazon for often hundreds of dollars, where you can get them for about $25 apiece on his own website. He even asks if purchasers are going to buy in bulk to resell them at inflated prices, to please not buy. Though I doubt that would stop someone without ethics from doing it, anyway.

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    Let me know if you see Shaolin Trips selling fo $100s...

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    Gene,

    Books don't need to be out of print to be marked up to a ridiculous degree. One (non-MA) author whose books I follow is David Paulides, who writes the Missing 411 series, and unscrupulous resellers buy his books and resell them on places like Amazon for often hundreds of dollars, where you can get them for about $25 apiece on his own website. He even asks if purchasers are going to buy in bulk to resell them at inflated prices, to please not buy. Though I doubt that would stop someone without ethics from doing it, anyway.
    Woah. Well I'm glad someone's making money off it.

    Just let me know if you want an autographed version of Shaolin Trips. That can be arranged. For less than hundreds of dollars even...
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    An epilogue of sorts

    Submitted for your approval - my latest e-zine offering: Shaolin Trips: Flashback
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    "Sin and Gin"

    Nice. Sure covered a lot of ground. seems like there's a few paragraphs at least for all the big threads in the forum now. I'd love to cut and paste it around, but I'll leave it alone...

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    haha....ass puncher...

    very nice gene!
    For whoso comes amongst many shall one day find that no one man is by so far the mightiest of all.

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    Cut and paste away, ShaolinDan...

    ...just make sure you credit my work with a hyperlink to the source. Whenever I publish something online, I hope it gets circulated (as long as it gets credited )

    Lucas, the ZNAP*

    *zombie ninja ass puncher
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    Our sweepstakes winners are announced

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    Thanks for your consideration, MattEl

    I look forward to your review. Let us know here when you finish it.
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    Awesome book Gene! "Nipples make me digress". hahahahaha Me too.
    My leg being bionic is a reminder that arogance does not come without a price.

    "Keep your skills quiet until it is absolutely necessary to reveal them. And when that time comes, be a divine defender of Buddha." -Gene Ching-... -and "slap them silly."

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    Thanks for your kind words and support, Djuan

    I'm taking the liberty of copying your comment above from your What hall in the Shaolin Temple.... thread to my Shaolin Trips by Gene Ching thread, just to ttt that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Djuan View Post
    Its a great transmission though I have just started the journey. Being able to read this book at this point in my life means a lot, more than I can express here, so I'll try not to ramble. Just know I am thankful for your efforts in being a griot and preserver of the truth, spiritually, historically, culturally and artistically. You accomplish this without stepping on peoples minds or hearts or any of their personal pre-arranged (spiritual,cultural,historical,artistic) attachments. So everyone interested in kung fu, yet especially Shaolin GungFu can get into your book, and extract more than a wealth of experience from you, depending on their understanding.

    Personally, reading the book, makes me feel like your distant disciple. Thats all I can say for now. I know you have your humility to keep in tact and you dont accept students or disciples in that way, then I would have to say you are my spirit animal lol at least. Your journey is one I've been in tune with and walking, just in another way. As far as going to Shaolin, I realized, most, if not all of the links I made to Shaolin in the past, hunting down schools, monks, books, robes, arms, shoes, socks, patches and pins, to the point, all were through your work. Meaning I learned the names of whos who, whats what, and wheres where, while I was just a kid dreaming of finding the 'real' Shaolin Quanfa. I got the run around, and spent a lot of time searching because I learned what to look for through WLE and KFTCM. The links you made went further than the magazines and catalogs.

    The dvd is a another gem, that honestly, was just a gift man. lol you are too generous. Those masters you included (mind you I was aware of other performers, from the sound of the arms in the background, meaning you included the masters only, and didnt film the whole floor. Thanks for that as well as the volume increase for the foot slaps from the masters, pushing 80 ready to kick the noggin of a kungfu hater anyday!) .....back to the sentence lol, the Masters, specifically Baji Quan & BaguaZhang, were such a great blessing to watch. I'll just say that, to have that on dvd is such a jewel. the speed of "taking a step" I think its called (扣步 摆步) was so dope to see performed in that way, made me want to learn some Bagua right now. lol or at least that technique, to add to my SanShou arsenal.
    I could keep rambling I have to stop myself, thats what I mean though, you offer so much, to a kung fu head, we can pick parts for eternity studying a page of yours, or a small segment of a film of yours. I have to give you your credit.
    People try so hard to tear down Shaolin, or anything true for that matter, and try to replace it with microwave crap, I'm glad you preserve the essence and give a clear perspective of all sides. I have to say I agree with Shi De Cheng, that Shaolin is a Temple first, and a Ch'an Temple, THE Ch'an Temple in my eyes, so the goal will always be to spread Ch'an and the teaching of Buddha.
    Though I have just gotten into the book, in general I always get Chanwuyi from you, even in esoteric and metaphysical forms, wether you do it on purpose or you do it naturally on purpose either way, I feel the medicine.

    Amituofo
    It's very gratifying to hear my book and dvd resonnated with you. I have yet to take on any disciples. I've been asked a few times, but it just doesn't feel right for me at this point in my life, but I'm very flattered by it.

    I look forward to meeting you in the flesh someday, Djuan.

    amitoufo.
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