I have been overwhelmed by stuff recently and I have been detrimental in
thanking all the wonderful people who replied to my question. Some were private
and others sent to the list. I am very grateful to you all and I am now clear
on the book’s contents. I haven’t had a chance to look at his web
David Springett's book is available on the Springetts website cost GBP14.95
http://www.cdspringett.co.uk/acatalog/Woodturning.html
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From: Brian Lemin
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2018 at 04:59
Subject: RE: [lace] Turning Lace Bobbins
To: H M Clarke , Lace
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If you are a member of IOLI, I believe this book is in the library M-049.
One of the privileges of membership! Susan Hottle USA
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Subject : Re: RE: [lace] Turning Lace Bobbins
Subject : RE: [lace] Turning Lace Bobbins
Thank goodness David has also resorted to self publishing and can't imagine
that anyone would purchase these out of print books as the extortionate prices
being advertised
Subject : RE: [lace] Turning Lace Bobbins
Abes books has it for about $30 which is about the cost price if I remember.
The other prices I saw were ridiculous. I could sell my copy and retire!! Smile
I forgot to ask him if he has approached David direct as I believe he self
publishes sometimes
Brian and Helen
Brian is right. David is self publishing and itâs on his website
http://www.cdspringett.co.uk/acatalog/Woodturning.html
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> On 10 Oct 2018, at 04:56, Brian Lemin wrote:
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> I forgot to ask him if he has approached David direct as I believe he self
publishe
has approached David direct as I believe he self
publishes sometimes??
Brian
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From: owner-l...@arachne.com On Behalf Of H M Clarke
Sent: Wednesday, 10 October 2018 10:06 AM
To: Lace
Subject: [lace] Turning Lace Bobbins
Greetings, oh wise lacemakers.
I am
Greetings, oh wise lacemakers.
I am interested in David Springett’s book “Turning Lace Bobbins”. Since it is
long out of print, I am unable to look at a copy first. I am looking for the
‘tricks of the trade’ for doing the different decorative styles rather than
topics such as ‘how to turn a ba