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<p>[QUOTE="Stoneman2, post: 2480530, member: 86886"]The Cherrypickers' Guide is great , it's what helped me when I started to search for varieties. The thing to watch out for is it can also be limiting. What's in the guide is only the crust of what is out there to be found. The last one I bought was the fourth edition volume 1. </p><p>Should you have one,Absolutely , it's a great learning tool. Just don't focus too much on only what's in it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Stoneman2, post: 2480530, member: 86886"]The Cherrypickers' Guide is great , it's what helped me when I started to search for varieties. The thing to watch out for is it can also be limiting. What's in the guide is only the crust of what is out there to be found. The last one I bought was the fourth edition volume 1. Should you have one,Absolutely , it's a great learning tool. Just don't focus too much on only what's in it.[/QUOTE]
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