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View Poll Results: How many song books to you bring to a show?
Four or less 16 17.78%
Five 6 6.67%
Six 12 13.33%
Seven 5 5.56%
Eight 11 12.22%
Nine 4 4.44%
Ten or more 36 40.00%
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Old February 16th, 2008, 02:13 AM
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That's about right 3 divide by 11 = .27 or 27%.

Or if you do it the other way, 3 divided by 14 = .214 or 21.4 %.

Either way it's between 20 and 30 percent dups for those who keep em, on the average.

I keep mine, but only in the master print book, as I call it, the audience book has only one of each song.

But it's cool because I get complimented on the difference between my shows and those that have 5 of each song scattered around all their pages and it's too hard to find. After that first comment , I decided to print ONLY one per song, and the compliments are still coming my way.
Especially if there isn't any kind of denotation as far as manufacturer, then what's the point in listing several different versions. I've seen books like this as well that had a custom numbering system, it was like a crap shoot!
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