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Post by karlsaves on May 10, 2006 21:27:07 GMT -5
you guys should get with keith and do a ghoust hunting 101 show.
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Post by Tim Weisberg on May 11, 2006 13:10:20 GMT -5
This is a good idea, we've talked about covering this subject. We're thinking about putting it together as an audio CD or maybe even a DVD along with some sort of manual. I don't know what we'd charge yet (we wouldn't go too far over the cost of production) but we are looking to make a few dollars to recoup the costs of running the website, posting the audio online, and maybe even getting into live streaming.
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Post by karlsaves on May 11, 2006 19:57:20 GMT -5
That would be awesome. id easy pay at least $50-100 for some thing like that knowing all the resources that you have Keith and all the guys and gals at caipers. it would easily be worth the money
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Post by aneaglesangel on May 13, 2006 10:00:29 GMT -5
Ooooo!! Excellent idea guys!! I'm sure you'll find many willing to help and to invest in having a copy!! Let me know if there's anything I can do to help!!
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Post by lildebcc on May 14, 2006 17:55:15 GMT -5
Aren't there already books out there like that? >^o.o^<
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Post by karlsaves on May 14, 2006 19:35:04 GMT -5
the only one i know of is THE GHOST HUNTER'S GUIDEBOOK
by Troy Taylor. it is great but i feel there are some things it could have touched more on like profiling the people you are investigating. and not leading them on. pluse it was writen in 2001. i know there are a few new things out ther.
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Post by lildebcc on May 15, 2006 17:18:05 GMT -5
I know about Troy Taylor's books; we refer to them quite a bit. THE GHOSTHUNTER'S GUIDEBOOK is very good for someone starting out, and for someone that needs a good refresher course.
True, there are new books out there, but a lot of the information is regurgitated; the basics are all pretty much the same.
Guess it all depends on the reader and which author they like/agree with.
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