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19th January 2014, 07:52 PM #16
Um don't you mean John as I am the one offering the coppy. But if I don't here back in the next week or so pending I find my other coppy it may be yours. There is a new woodworker near me that I'll be giving a few things too to help them out. But under my other posts conditions this book is available ONLY.
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Yes thanks dan I would love it. Sorry it took so long to reply have had some computer issues.
Thanks John
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24th January 2014, 09:59 PM #19Novice
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25th January 2014, 08:06 AM #20
As soon as I can I'll find my other copy & I'll send one of them to you ASAP Dan.
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25th January 2014, 08:54 AM #21
David Charlesworth,s
Books are fantastic excellent reading with lots of great advice
From a very skilled woodworker
There are three in total all are good
With no filler if you know what I mean
Also the explanation on sharping tools is first class
With no reverence to any one tool company.
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