Kneb's PD WSO vs Duncan's PD WSO

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I bought Kneb's great WSO just yesterday and I'm still reading it. I made the mistake of seaching for PD on the WF and I came across another WSO offered by Jack Duncan.
My fingers are itching to buy it as well, but I'm afraid I'll end up with duplicate information? Anyone who's bought both can give me a 'Go ahead' if they are two different sets of information which complement each other?

kislany
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  • Profile picture of the author JV3STUDIO
    Hi I have both and find they complement each other instead.
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  • I have both.

    Kneb's is a MONSTEROUS complete "How To Do PD" package - what, how, where, etc. It is one of the best info products I've ever come across.

    Jack created a software tool to do some incredibly valuable PD searches, and is worth it's weight in gold.

    As Johan said, they absolutely complement each other.

    Mark
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    • Profile picture of the author Leron Ford
      Ditto.

      If you're only interested in working with materials created prior to 1923, when everything was in the Public Domain, then all you need is Kneb's product.

      However, if you're interested in working with materials created after 1923, then you should absolutely buy Jack's product.

      Hope that helps.

      Leron Ford
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  • Profile picture of the author christenmartin
    New Year GIFT, Free Book Tube launched, I am talking about Great Rare Books, its website address is Great Rare Books . com and claims to have over 100,000 Books available for online reading FREE of charge.The special thing is that it contains a collection of Rare Books as well

    Guys, I think we should encourage them...Lets have a look at it

    Chris
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  • Profile picture of the author AskStevenSmith
    I completely agree with the above posts. Those two WSO's don't overlap in any way. Instead they are the perfect compliment to each other. Each is an excellent investment.

    Steven
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