You have to put it in perspective, I was a young printer , there was no internet,
I walked twenty miles back and forth to the mailbox, and my only joy was the Fred Picker notes and can you imagine how I patiently saved my pennies to get the reference prints.
A smoke signal came over the hill saying my mailbox had a package, I ran , man did I run to the box, I could not wait to get back to my darkroom, I had the holy grail in my hand and it was going to make me a great printer.
All I had to do was look and drink in the exquisite details of the snow and the wonderful deep black detail of the water.
When I opened the box, I couldn't breath I was so excited, this was it , every thing Fred promised me was about to come true..
talk about lunch bag let down.
My Zone VI modified Pentax spot meter still works perfectly after 20 years of dropping it off cliffs, smashing it into walls, denting it, breaking the dial off the side of it and leaving it out overnight in the snow. I still use my Zone VI 8x10 contact printing frame to make all my prints. I sold my Zone VI tripod a while back and replaced it with a Ries. While the Ries is lighter and fits my photographing style better in use, the Zone VI is a lot more rugged. I liked his stuff so much that I easily forgave him those prints (which, really Bob, were not that bad - They just weren't fine).