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Historical tapes

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Guys,

Over the next week I will be selling many VHS tapes I have collected over the years for research that are no longer available. For you historians, many of these tapes are extremely rare and tie into the history of Uechi-ryu. They include kata and bunkai some some of Gokenki's katas (Happoren, Nepai, Nipaipo, Okaku, and Rokkishu-kata Miyagi Sensei used to make Tensho kata), Kojo-ryu (Kojo family dojo where Uechi Kanbun first started training in Fukien) katas (Koshiro Hakutsuru Sho and Dai, Gohoken, Naiken, Kokukakuken, and Hakutsuruken), several Chinese crane kata, and Bushi Matsumura's Shuri-te version of Sanchin. Just thought someone might be interested.

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Sir,
Wow...I think I might be a bit late! Any chance you've still got a few of these?? Thanks.
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what are the ethical concerns with copying or backing up these tapes for educational purposes around the world?
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Hey, Walt, I sent you a PM. Had a question for you.

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