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I have to reply to this thread. Have some of Jim's books, have never had the time or money to go to one of his classes.

Seems business for him was slow several years ago when his son was taking care of selling books. 
Think I may have bought more than one at that time. His written instruction is equal to his in person teaching.

BTW: When I sold the last of my stamps it was the last of over 300. Fortunately I bought many of them when serving in the Navy and didn't have a wife to look over my back.

Sure miss being able to stamp leather. Some things happen when you are ninety years young.

Anyone with the slightest possibility of attending one of those classes should bite the bullet and sign up.

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@Ferg Yes. I'm so glad I did. I learnt so much. His online videos are good too.  The basic tooling one is free, which is nice. It allows you to get an idea and decide if it is what you want to do. 

90 years young is absolutely correct; it is matter of how one feels, isn't it, not chronological age. As I age, I accept changes which prevent me from doing some things that I did when younger but I'm happy to be alive. Many do not have that privilege. 

Learning is a life-long journey.

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