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Mike M
Guest
Hello,
I just purchased an amateur video on Ebay of a SGM Ed Parker black belt seminar from the 1980's. This particular video intrigued me, as it appears the two hour length is devoted almost entirely to Long Form 3.
I was curious as to whether others here have purchased similar amateur videos of SGM Ed Parker, and whether they found the tapes helpful, interesting, worthwhile, etc?
I am 43 years old, and only started in Kenpo when I was 40. My instructor knew and trained with Mr. Parker. Beyond hearing stories through others, I do think that these types of tapes do serve some purpose, in allowing us to see and hear Mr. Parker directly. The risk in purchasing this type of tape seems to lie in the quality, rather than the content. I purchased a tape two years or so ago that I believe was sold by Mr. Doug McLeod (SP?). The quality was fair at best, but the content was very interesting.
Curious.
Mike
I just purchased an amateur video on Ebay of a SGM Ed Parker black belt seminar from the 1980's. This particular video intrigued me, as it appears the two hour length is devoted almost entirely to Long Form 3.
I was curious as to whether others here have purchased similar amateur videos of SGM Ed Parker, and whether they found the tapes helpful, interesting, worthwhile, etc?
I am 43 years old, and only started in Kenpo when I was 40. My instructor knew and trained with Mr. Parker. Beyond hearing stories through others, I do think that these types of tapes do serve some purpose, in allowing us to see and hear Mr. Parker directly. The risk in purchasing this type of tape seems to lie in the quality, rather than the content. I purchased a tape two years or so ago that I believe was sold by Mr. Doug McLeod (SP?). The quality was fair at best, but the content was very interesting.
Curious.
Mike