Is the "NEW" Judging Reference Manual (Seventh Edition) on the NCRS website any different than the seventh edition, copyright 2005 that I have had for several years? See following link:
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Is the "NEW" Judging Reference Manual (Seventh Edition) on the NCRS website any different than the seventh edition, copyright 2005 that I have had for several years? See following link:
https://www.ncrs.org/store/shop.cgi/...D=PUT_SID_HEREDick Whittington- Top
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Thanks Dick. On the surface how is one able to know this Seventh edition is any different than the Seventh edition that I have had for several years? Just curious.
I plan on ordering the "NEW" seventh edition.Last edited by Jerome P.; August 1, 2010, 10:05 PM.- Top
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From the Judging Reference manual, eighth edition approaching final draft as I type this message.
SECTION 4 STANDARD DEDCUTS: ..... "Last edited by David H.; August 2, 2010, 02:12 AM.Judging Chairman Mid-Way USA (Kansas) Chapter- Top
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Having never compared a revised judging manual with the previous manual, has any thought been given to printing the changes in a different color so that one could immediately see what was changed? This would answer Jerome's question.PAT, Central New Jersey and Florida Chapters- Top
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When revisions are done to existing manuals they are printed as yellow insert pages. So a seventh edition Judging Reference Manual with no changes would have no yellow pages easily identifiable, a seventh edition with inserts (changes) would have yellow pages again easily identifiable. The Eighth Edition is a new manual, the number of inserts required is not practical and could not possibly cover the number of changes, so it is a new edition.- Top
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When revisions are done to existing manuals they are printed as yellow insert pages. So a seventh edition Judging Reference Manual with no changes would have no yellow pages easily identifiable, a seventh edition with inserts (changes) would have yellow pages again easily identifiable. The Eighth Edition is a new manual, the number of inserts required is not practical and could not possibly cover the number of changes, so it is a new edition.
Thanks Roy. Your explanation was clear and straight forward. You answered my question- Top
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