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Where can I find a copy of 'Manual of Freediving 2nd Edition'?

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The only copies I'm finding are $200 - $1000 on amazon, everywhere else it seems to be put of stock. Is there anywhere else I might be able to find it a bit cheaper? I am fine with a digital copy as well. Thanks!
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Hi cat, I moved your duplicate new thread to the "Marketplace - Wanted" area of the forum, which is probably a more appropriate place for it. We discourage posting the same thread more than once, for example in different areas, but I know this book is of wider interest.

BTW I used to own this book. I think I sold it on for what I paid for it. So having read your post, I am now regretting selling it :D As a spearo rather than a freediver, I didn't like it. It wasn't what I was looking for. However, I gather it is well regarded by freedivers. I expect a lot of forum members have this book and maybe someone will be happy to offload their copy (a spearo perhaps! :D).
 
Hi cat, I moved your duplicate new thread to the "Marketplace - Wanted" area of the forum, which is probably a more appropriate place for it. We discourage posting the same thread more than once, for example in different areas, but I know this book is of wider interest.

BTW I used to own this book. I think I sold it on for what I paid for it. So having read your post, I am now regretting selling it :D As a spearo rather than a freediver, I didn't like it. It wasn't what I was looking for. However, I gather it is well regarded by freedivers. I expect a lot of forum members have this book and maybe someone will be happy to offload their copy (a spearo perhaps! :D).

Excellent! Thanks so much for the help!