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Just looking for a yeah or neah survey of interest in this item and thoughts on it as a whole.
How many have gotten them.

My main interest is Chapter H. But contemplating it as a treat to get the set.
Thoughts on the durability of the bindings would be welcome.
 

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I can fully recommend the pocket versions.

Mostly, I play VASL (though not lately) or on my desk ftf next to my computer. On these occasions, I use an electronic rulebook.

On those occasions, where no computer is available (or because I like the haptic of paper...), then I use the pocket editions of the rulebook and Chapter H more often (without modifications into ringbinders or some such) than the "traditional" tome. I have had no issues with durability so far. And unless you have bad eyesight, the smaller pocket editions are easier to handle than the large rules binders of old.

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I also use the eASLRB with my smartphone when I play FtF.
 

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i have the 2 edition large ASL rule book, the original 1985 rule book with case and the small pocket version, my laptop has the Ebook as well as my desktop. The chapter H is divided into two duotangs, so works well for me ,
 
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