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    Default KEJU Books For Toys

    Keju
    I think one of the books you may be after is called.
    I Made It Myself byA.C. Horth from batsford Ltd FP 1941 SP1942
    3rd publication 1947
    It has 1 Fighting Parrots
    Gymnast
    Monkey on a stick
    Miller & Mill
    Glider
    Model Airoplane
    Cliff Railway
    Step Dancer
    Tumbling Man
    Simple Balance
    Goose Girl
    Windmill
    Cut-out Farm Animals
    Barn
    Farm Buildings
    Farm Cart
    Model Crane
    Motor Car
    Pole Cart
    Doll's House
    Furniture for Dolls House
    Floor Trains
    Pheew and 20 more items to make.
    120 pages
    Also has whistles.
    and a dangerous looking catapult.
    Book is only 5" x 7 1/2" With a pink cover
    Cant let book go as I will be using it alot now
    I dug it out of some books I had had as a kid.
    I think my father made me some toys from this book.
    well worth chasing Juvy
    http://mindsontoys.com/diy.htm another lead
    Back To Car Building & All The Sawdust.

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    You know how to make someone drool! that's exactly what I'm after.
    Did a search.... seems the only available copies are located in Britain... that makes them a bit pricy ones you add shipping....
    Will check our library system and see if it's anywhere in Australia...... but last time I asked they told me if it's outside of our own system it can cost up to $!4 just to borrow it! grrrrrrrr

    Thanks for the information
    Juvy
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    just tried the other book searches and the libray one.... books only available in a NZ library..... There are a few places in the US, but don't think they'd borrow one out to us here! lol
    I'll keep looking...

    Juvy
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    Quote Originally Posted by keju View Post
    just tried the other book searches and the libray one.... books only available in a NZ library..... There are a few places in the US, but don't think they'd borrow one out to us here! lol
    I'll keep looking...

    Juvy
    Abe Books has a few results for it:
    http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Sear...Myself&x=0&y=0

    Looked at the rates for a couple of them, and I reckon you could get it landed here for less than $30 if you're not fussy about condition.

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    don't care about condition, after all it is to be used, but $30 bucks is still a bit high .... got to add credit card cross border fee too.... really don't like using credit card overseas, too hard to fix if things go wrong.

    Juvy
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    Quote Originally Posted by keju View Post
    don't care about condition, after all it is to be used, but $30 bucks is still a bit high ...
    *shrug* May turn out to be your only option though...one of the Abe Books results came in at $US17 shipped, so ~ $A21 and they take Paypal as well as CCs. I've ordered obscure books from UK sellers through Abe before and had zero problems.

    Slightly OT...found another book by Arthur Horth:

    http://henrietta.liswa.wa.gov.au/sea...rth+arthur&1,1,

    Wartime brought with it many problems for the housewife to solve and this book presents great nuggets of advice for the blitz- weary householder. Includes such gems as how to knit for the troops and make cases for gas masks.
    ...such a different world.

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    Default Wow Juffy

    Wow Juffy
    There will be a run on that book ,now we all know about it.Just what we all need .
    Back To Car Building & All The Sawdust.

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    You can never be too prepared, mate. Alert, not alarmed, remember?

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