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Buying Boots



Hi Lars et al,

>Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 17:44:18 PST
>From: "lars van kammen" <lars_515@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Nissan & bootlegs
>
>Hi there.

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>One brief remark:
>There was a lot going on last month about bootleggers. Recently I 
>received a message from a guy who said the following about my remark 
>that that his bootlegs where too expensive($50 +) :

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To share what little experience I have at buying boots:

A few years ago when I bought my first few boots I was paying $30
a disk.  Later a source was made available to me at $25 a disk.  Now
by hanging around the various Who lists for a few years I have made
some good friends that I have been trading with.  For the budget
conscious this is the absolute way to go.  Of course the bulk of
those trades are for the most part still on cassette however with
the advent of CD burners sound quality amongst the traders will
only get better and better.

Do a few searches on the various Who links.  I suggest starting 
at: http://www.thewho.net/links/  From there you'll find pages
of people who are willing to trade.  You'll find these sites
a very extensive resource.

Good luck and let us know how it goes.

Beau (Oakland '76 is such a blast!) McCrury