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    Does anyone out there have copies of the Layman articles titled "Hawk Whispering" or "Fear"? At least that what i think the articles are titled. I moved in the spring and toss all my old HCs and really don't want to buy the CD if I don't have to.

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    Do you know which issues they were in?
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    I think April 1994 and April 1995 but i'm not 100% sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by citabria View Post
    I think April 1994 and April 1995 but i'm not 100% sure
    Pretty sure they are both later than that....
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    If the articles were published in Hawk Chalk they are available to NAFA members on the NAFA website. They can be found in the Members Area under the Publications section. Non - NAFA members can purchase a DVD which contains 50 years of NAFA Hawk Chalk and NAFA Journal articles for $11.50 by going to the NAFA website On-Line Store https://www.n-a-f-a.com/store/ViewPr...spx?id=4804221

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    as far as i can see the online access articles only goes back to 2015
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    Quote Originally Posted by goshawkr View Post
    Pretty sure they are both later than that....
    I said this wrong, I am pretty sure they are both more recent than that. I was not a member in april 95 and I remember seeing them in print in a physical hawk chalk that I had.
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    Quote Originally Posted by citabria View Post
    Does anyone out there have copies of the Layman articles titled "Hawk Whispering" or "Fear"? At least that what i think the articles are titled. I moved in the spring and toss all my old HCs and really don't want to buy the CD if I don't have to.

    thanks
    "Fear" is in the Dec 99 Hawk Chalk.

    Hawk Whispering is in the April 01 Hawk Chalk.

    Both are on the NAFA DVD.
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    Thanks for the dates. i would rather not buy the CD if i don't have to. ill work on options
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    The individual Hawk Chalks come as one PDF file per. Anyone who has the DVD can just Copy/Paste/Email. Clipping out the individual articles would require PDF editing software.

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    I got them. Thanks for all the help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goshawkr View Post
    "Fear" is in the Dec 99 Hawk Chalk. slope unblocked

    Hawk Whispering is in the April 01 Hawk Chalk.

    Both are on the NAFA DVD.
    thank you for everyone's advise...id realy like to no it's running time with out putting to sleep..just in econamy mode if possible .dos it run days or hours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony112 View Post
    thank you for everyone's advise...id realy like to no it's running time with out putting to sleep..just in econamy mode if possible .dos it run days or hours?
    The NAFA DVD is not a movie it is a collection of printed articles. It is a real steal for < $20.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Gizmo View Post
    The individual Hawk Chalks come as one PDF file per. Anyone who has the DVD can just Copy/Paste/Email. Clipping out the individual articles would require PDF editing software.

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    With most printers it is possible to clip out individual articles or pages. First decide which pages of the main PDF you want to save individually. This may not be the pages listed on the articles, but count pages from the first page of the PDF file. Hit the print button for the article, then select the option "Print to PDF". You can then preview which pages are going to be saved as a new PDF. Adjust page numbers until you have the pages that you want.
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