A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

ModCon book how-to

Onega demonstrates the correct way to read the now out-of-print ModCon book. And yes, it really is out of print. I have about twenty copies here, and Ryan has about the same at the shop. No reprint is planned for the immediate future because there are new books in the queue, including part two to this book… So if we do put the last few into stock, grab them to avoid paying $200 used.

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2 responses to “ModCon book how-to”

  1. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    The following comments were imported from our old comment system:

    Posted on 03-18-2006 22:59:24 by Saul
    are the books really going for 200? wow.

    *treasures his*

    Posted on 03-18-2006 23:33:28 by heliophobe
    Reading while suspending. WHat a great way to combine two of my favourite activities!

    Posted on 03-19-2006 15:08:33 by onega
    I must admit, that book is a good read, I couldn’t put it down for anything!

    Posted on 03-21-2006 14:58:38 by HollywoodPiercer


    APP Conference 2005 – Im glad I was able to share the book while I was out there. Def a good read.

    Posted on 03-21-2006 14:59:31 by HollywoodPiercer
    opps the images didnt show up but they are in my APP 2005 gallery on my page

  2. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    The following comments were imported from our old comment system:

    Posted on 03-18-2006 22:59:24 by Saul
    are the books really going for 200? wow.

    *treasures his*

    Posted on 03-18-2006 23:33:28 by heliophobe
    Reading while suspending. WHat a great way to combine two of my favourite activities!

    Posted on 03-19-2006 15:08:33 by onega
    I must admit, that book is a good read, I couldn’t put it down for anything!

    Posted on 03-21-2006 14:58:38 by HollywoodPiercer


    APP Conference 2005 – Im glad I was able to share the book while I was out there. Def a good read.

    Posted on 03-21-2006 14:59:31 by HollywoodPiercer
    opps the images didnt show up but they are in my APP 2005 gallery on my page

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