Thread: IAABO Handbook?
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Old Thu Jul 15, 2004, 07:37pm
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by Camron Rust
I don't have the IAABO book but I do believe that it does actually have the rule book, case book, and officials manual. I don't think it has the handbook and am not sure about the simplified and illustrated.

I'd also be that they pay a fee to the NFHS for each copy printed. The NFHS will not care if someone else does the printing as long as they can be sure that they get the fee. I think that IAABO would be an organization to properly pay its bills...since they simply pass that cost on to the members.
I was an IAABO member many moons ago. They do license the books from the FED and put them out in their own handbook every year. I think that the current membership cost for IAABO is around $40. They also issue their own exam- a friend sends me a copy every year. It usually has more mistakes in it than the NFHS exam, if you can believe it.

Chuck Elias can give us more exact information. He is a force-fed IAABO member, I think.
Also includes a complete members list with addresses.

So, if one wanted the address of, say, oh I dunno, lets make up a name, say a Mark Yaworski from Maryland (completely fictitious name), one could simply look it up in the IAABO book.

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