[email protected] wrote:
> Anyone have a copy of Making Wooden Mechanical Models by Gill & Alan
> Bridgewater they are willing to part with? They are out of print and
> rather scarce. I think they shipped with a book club in the late 90's.
>
> ktow
http://www.amazon.ca/Making-Wooden-Mechanical-Models-Bridgewater/dp/1558703810
I suggest you check out http://www.allbookstores.com for the following
titles:
Making Wooden Mechanical Models by Gil & Alan Bridgewater - 1995
http://www.allbookstores.com/book/compare/1558703810
Eight sellers are listed with this item in stock , ready to ship.
Pricing Ranges from $ 19.91 to $ 75.75 and one seller is Canadian (
CHapters ).
Pricing includes postage and handling.
Making More Wooden Mechanical Models by Gil & Alan Bridgewater - 1999
http://www.allbookstores.com/book/compare/1558705082
Four sellers are listed with item in stock, ready to ship (one seller
is an eBay auction ).
Pricing Ranges from $ 22.09 to $ 33.71 and one seller is Canadian (
Chapters ) .
Pricing includes postage and handling.
Hope this information helps, but I doubt at this date that these items
can be shipped in time to arrive as a most welcome Christmans gift,
even if it's for yourself.
Planes True
[email protected] wrote:
> Anyone have a copy of Making Wooden Mechanical Models by Gill & Alan
> Bridgewater they are willing to part with? They are out of print and
> rather scarce. I think they shipped with a book club in the late 90's.
>
> ktow
> Must be a really good book, i checked a few other sites and saw it as
> high as $85. Keep checking ebay you might get lucky. Amazon has other
> books by them you might be interested in.
It is excellent. I read it from at the library. It is a bit of a
niche book. I like making examples of mechanical components and this
is a great starter.
I already have
Making Mechanical Marvels in Wood. By Ray Levy
&
Making More Wooden Mechanical Models. By the Bridgewaters.
Both are excellent if you'd like a pretty machine to put on a shelf.
They have great "nifty" appeal. (Though the second reaction is...
"Why did you make that?")
ktow