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Revised Printing: Great Book of Shop Drawings for Craftsman Furniture — 43 Comments

  1. The date regarding the original publishing date has not yet occurred !
    Also I’d like to purchase the new book but am not willing to play with pay pal !!

    • Good catch! I fixed the date above. I’ve been using PayPal to process online payments for 11 years, without any problems on this end. But I realize not everyone feels that way. If you want to order and pay with a personal check, send an e-mail with your address and a note telling me what you want. I’ll send it off along with an invoice, and you can send me a check.

      Bob Lang

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  3. Bob

    Does the special price (I realize shipping will be different) apply to orders from Canada? Can I still order from the link above?

    John Verreault
    [email protected]

    • We can do that, but I won’t know the actual costs for a few days. Best way to send is by first class international package, cost should be between $13-$16, which increased dramatically at the beginning of this year. Last year, my cost (which I passed on to Canadians) was $6.75.

      • Thanks Bob. I’ll put my order in and you can let me know what the shipping turns out to be via PayPal.

      • Just a heads-up, the PayPal link doesn’t add an item to the cart, it just goes to the PayPal main page…

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  5. I have almost all of your books and just ordered this one and I would say that you are my favorite woodworking author. Another author I like is Edward R Turner. He did a really good book on project plans for Japanese lamps. He was going to write a companion book on Arts and Crafts style lamps but never did. I don’t know what happened. I have a book on Arts and Crafts Style lamps but it is not first rate. Wish you would write the book that is needed here. Roger

  6. One more idea for you to chew on: I think a project plan on a selection of pieces from some of the less well known or popular arts and crafts designers would be super cool. For example, Barnsley, Voysey, Rohlfs and others. I really love it that you have the project plan on the Voysey clock and I ordered that DVD. Roger

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  31. Hey Bob: do you know of any detailed plans for the harvey ellis side chair? Thanks, Don

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  33. To make the “Great Book” greater, why not just include a disk with the DXF files, it’s an awesome book, the best so far on Craftsman design techniques, philosophy and details. But also pricey, but when one considers it’s three of your previous books in one, it’s well worth it. I for one, think you are more detailed about the hardware in your inlay book than this one, but a disk of the DXF designs attached to either of the books would be much more helpful, while you provide a reference to this site, you don’t mention that there’s a cost involved in getting the DXF files. Not that $20 is all that much, it’s just a matter of convenience. For scanning these from the book, the lines are far too thick to be of use for a pattern unless you convert to vector via centerline methods. But, I bought them anyway, and after investing in 1000 bf. of Quartersawn White Oak, I can’t wait to wear out the spine on this great book and your interiors book, to turn my home into an Arts & Crafts period style showplace, although I am a Frank Lloyd Wright “groupie” as well, so some “prairie” pieces and definitely stained glass will make it in there as well.

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