I'd like to clarify something about Dusty:
His equipment is banging, ok? But I've been interacting with him a bit more over the past year or so, and he won't force you into his educational opportunities in order to purchase his equipment, but he WILL encourage you to do so. He's a very driven salesman, but I really think he wants to see people succeed in this business. He wrote an article about it awhile back, where guys will spend CRAZY amounts of money on equipment, and then wonder why their business doesn't go anywhere.
There are different personalities. There are entrepreneurs, there are technicians, there are salesmen, and there are managers.
Dusty is an entrepreneur salesperson. He's got some good patents, and he's leveraging them well. He also has a pretty solid educational/coaching program. The one thing you have to watch for is that his programs are structured so that you'll always have just that ONE MORE THING you need to buy. That's the only thing that I don't really like, but that's the salesman in him. I can't hate on the guy for that, I just have to take a few minutes to make sure that I'm getting the whole picture, and not just the next little tidbit.
If anyone else can get me info on dusting grids at a decent price, that would be greatly appreciated.