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06-13-2022, 12:56 PM
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Looks like some entrepreneur is trying to capitalize on this news.
David Charlesworth's Furniture-Making Techniques: A Guide to Hand Tools and Methods Paperback – February 1, 2007
they're only asking for $399.50...
You can get it for like 44 bucks in other places. I guess this guy's hoping that certain people only search/buy on Amazon.
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(06-13-2022, 12:56 PM)Ricky Wrote: Looks like some entrepreneur is trying to capitalize on this news.
David Charlesworth's Furniture-Making Techniques: A Guide to Hand Tools and Methods Paperback – February 1, 2007
they're only asking for $399.50...
You can get it for like 44 bucks in other places. I guess this guy's hoping that certain people only search/buy on Amazon.
Yes, it is much cheaper at Abebooks.
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The Charlesworth "tribute" issue didn't disappoint me. Unlike the other "handtool" magazine, it doesn't pretend that handtool woodworking means using hand tools only.
Simon
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I built this drawer in memory of David Charlesworth …
I was in the middle of another project when Nick Gibbs, editor of Quercus Magazine, asked for an article on David. I wrote two. As did a number of other woodworkers. All in the current edition ...
https://quercusmagazine.com/
Regards from Perth
Derek