Naka's books

Interesting pattern emerging here I think. Seems non US enthusiasts were intially influenced by the likes of Deborah Koreshoff's book and then Naka's book, later if at all. Where US enthusiasts seem to intially be influenced by Naka then some other source.

Is there a pattern here, or am I reading to much into this?


Guilty of treason. I'm a Californian with both books, but I find myself using Deborah Koreshoff's book rather than Naka's book. But I'm glad I have them both.
 
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