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Wayne Goddard's $50 Knife Shop, Revised
Published in Paperback by Gun Digest Books (2006-04-07)
Author: Wayne Goddard
List price: $19.99
New price: $12.25
Used price: $8.15

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Great book on forging
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-10
If you want to FORGE a knife this is the book for you....If you want to BUILD a knife===>There are others more suited for that

A recommended first book for new knifemakers
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-19
Wayne's first version of this book was the first knifemaking book i purchased. Wayne has guided me and been my mentor and friend from the first (approx 4 yrs ). This latest version is one of the best books a beginner could get. All the fotos and diagrams are in color which greatly helps in understanding the lessons. It has new fotos and diagrams all in color. Although this book has approx same number of pages as the original, it seems to contain 50% more info in it. I would reccommend this book to all knifemakers...beginner and experienced. Definitely a 5 star book.

Best book for beginners
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-10
I own both editions of this book. Wayne is a personal friend, and my mentor in knifemaking. It can be intimidating to read some publications and see all the high-tech machinery that some makers use. This book shows that people can develope their passion for making knives without spending a fortune. It is clear and concise, and takes alot of the guesswork out of being a beginner. Wayne learned knifemaking by trial and error, before there were books, magazines and videos on the subject. This book is a must have in the library of any knifemaker. I read mine constantly for reference and inspiration.

Craig "MADKAT"


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American Costume Jewelry: Art & Industry, 1935-1950, A-m
Published in Hardcover by Schiffer Publishing Ltd (2008-07-28)
Authors: Roberto Brunalti and Carla Ginelli Brunalti
List price: $59.99
New price: $37.79

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I waited a long time......
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-25
anticipating the release of Roberto Brunalti's set translated into English. The photos of high end items shown are lovely, making the set a coffee table show piece. I was extremely disappointed in finding no prices included. As a dealer I am already aware of what is high quality. What I needed was up to date information on pricing them.


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PYREX: The Unauthorized Collector's Guide
Published in Paperback by Schiffer Publishing Ltd (2008-03)
Author: Barbara Mauzy
List price: $29.95
New price: $18.78
Used price: $21.39

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Disappointed PYREX Dealer Passes on 4th Edition
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-03
I utilize glassware references often and already own PYREX: The Unauthorized Collector's Guide, 3rd edition. I purchasd the new 4th edition only to be disappointed. Page for page, the 4th edition presents the same information found in the 3rd edition, except for the addition of a few new photos. Author Barbara Mauzy missed the opportunity to create a 'must-have' supplemental with new information identifying unknown patterns, including dates of production for known patterns, and updating values, for example. Save yourself the expense, and buy a good-used 3rd edition.

Pyrex The Unauthorized Guide
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-25
Very nice book on Pyrex ware. It is a nice guidebook to have for collectors.

"New" edition: Same Old, Same Old - Big Disappointment
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-17
First, I want to point out that except for one other of the 7 reviews before mine, all were written previous to 2008--the copyright date of this book. So those reviews DO NOT pertain to this edition; they pertain to earlier editions. I have been using the previous (2002) edition of this book, so I was delighted when I discovered that a 2008 edition was coming out. It has a nice, new updated cover--very appealing. But it looks like that's about all that's changed. From what I can tell, the inside of the book is exactly the same--same pictured items, with no changes that I can see. I assume the prices are updated, although I can't really tell because I can't compare them with the old edition (which was from the library). Even though I got the book on sale, it was a big disappointment and not worth my money--I can go back to the library and get the same old thing!

Big Disappointment
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-18
Big fat glossy softcovered waste of my money. Way too many pages on boring items like glass pie plates etc. Soooooo glad I didn't buy book on ebay though--that seller wanted 27 + shipping. The corning ware & vision cookware book is much better then this Pyrex book.

A Pyrex Cornucopia
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-10
With every book on collectibles people will say or write they couldn't find what they were looking for. This is true with antique and collectibles books but we need to determine if a book of this type is relevant to our needs.

As a seller of antiques and glass collectibles I find the Pyrex "Unauthorized Collector's Guide" has a wealth of information, if you will, a cornucopia of Pyrex history, excellent pictures, descriptions and range of valuation, which should serve the most discerning individual.

I would prefer a hardcover book and that is my only complaint but that's being too snobbish. The glossy pages fill your eyes with cookware, flameware, ovenware, Pyrex colors, glassware and even takes on some unknown patterns. I discovered so much more about Pyrex than I ever expected.

Identification of merchandise is of utmost importance for my online store and the customer should expect that. I am a stickler for accuracy and in a very short time this book has help me merchandise my Pyrex inventory for sale and has encouraged me to look for much more and not be afraid to make future Pyrex investments for my store.

This book will now accompany me on my antiquing journeys and will come in handy when it's time to identify, value, and purchase. It should serve you well in your library for collecting your favorite Pyrex. Indeed!


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Route 66 Lost & Found: Ruins and Relics Revisited
Published in Hardcover by MBI (2004-05-01)
Author: Russell A. Olsen
List price: $29.95
New price: $19.77
Used price: $23.84

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Great for the traveler/history buff
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-12
This book is great to take a look into the past and the hearty souls that created the famous route..To read it is to take a trip into the past..It is a great book I throughly enjoy it.

Route 66 Lost and Found
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-03
Great Photographs, yesterday and today. Gives you a good feeling of the old Route 66.

Very disapointed
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-22
I was very disapointed with this book. I was hoping to get some information about route 66 as it is today, but it's all but gone now.

What made it a bad book for me is they showed how it used to be then should it as it is today. I just wanted to cry. It would have been all right if they just showed the old or the new, but the before and after just about killed me emotionally.

amazing book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-06
this is a great book in my opinion i love it very informative nice pictures and comparisons from old-new of most photos of places .. i have been on bits of 66 over the years i may never drive the majority of it but reading this book made me feel like i did wonderful is all i can say

Lost and Found
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-24
Both volume one and two are very interesting and well researched books.
I traveled Route 66 a couple of years ago and reading the book was fascinating- now I know how many locations I went sailing past without a clue!
When I next get a chance to do a repeat journey, I shall certainly re-read the books very thoroughly and travel slower so as not to miss such historic scenes.


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Vintage Rolex Sports Models: A Complete Visual Reference & Unauthorized History
Published in Hardcover by Schiffer Pub Ltd (2008-08-28)
Authors: Martin Skeet and Nick Urul
List price: $79.99
New price: $50.39

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Out of date and nothing new
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-31
This book only has old watches in and not all of them at that. Some details are incorrect.
However it is just a book on Rolex sports watches, but it has nothing new, the most modern watch it has is a 1975 GMT. So if you want to know something about Rolex wathes in the last 33 years, its not alot of good,

Cant miss this book for Rolex fans!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-26
This book is completely stated sports models and really can help user when buying a vintage Rolex!

Everything you need to know about Rolex sports models.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-23
A most impressively comprehensive and finely detailed reference that will prove to be of great usefulness and interest to me when handling Rolex watches, and when talking to and advising collectors and enthusiasts.

Nice book to add to the collection
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-18
Pictures are of good quality. A good book to add to the collection, each watch has good description and on the watch movement.
It is a limited market, you have to remember its a book on the vintage watches and not modern Rolex watches.
Saying that I would not be without it, But I am a watch Nut.

Nice book, although outdated?
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-15
Great book for watch enhusiast. Although it only takes us up to 1997, so I was dispointed, The pictures are good, the history covers the basics. I would recommend to add to the collection


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The Craft of the Japanese Sword
Published in Hardcover by Kodansha International (1987-06-15)
Authors: Leon Kapp, Hiroko Kapp, and Yoshindo Yoshihara
List price: $45.00
New price: $26.15
Used price: $15.99

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Incredible book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-20
Worth every penny. It doesn't go very deep in each subject, but enough to better understand and appreciate Japanese swords. The described forging techniques are detailed enough in my opinion for someone who wish to start trying forging his own blades (most probably knives for beginning). Lots of stuff can't be learned by books, and this one is no exception, but at least you'll learn basic forging techniques instead of starting from scratch, on your own.

It has a great deal of information on Japanese swords, how to identify them according to the era they were made, etc.

I highly suggest this book for every Japanese sword enthusiast.

Comments by Steve
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-19
An excellent book, getting a bit old now but still extremely relevant.

Well written with excellent descriptions and photos.

Good to see Yoshindo Yoshihara is still alive, but he looks a bit older than the book photo!

I throughly recommend this book to anyone starting out in Japanese swords.

Steve

Sword artisanship
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-24
An excellent book. It has all you need to know to either understand the craft of the sword or to begin your own explorations into the craft. Or both.Craft of the Japanese Sword is well written and illustrated, with an emphasis on the artisanship and detail of each step in creating these beautiful works. Ken wa hito nari.

Good book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-05
It's a good book, good information!
Photos should be color, that's the only thing I don't like!
But anyway, I like it!

Excellent Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-28
This book is an excellent introduction to Japanese swordmaking by looking at modern masters and how they make swords. If you are just beginning an interest in Japanese swords and how they are made, this is the book for you. The book takes you through the process of forging the blade, polishing, making the habaki and finally the scabard. This book is highly recommended!


Antiques Collectibles
Golden Legacy: How Golden Books Won Children's Hearts, Changed Publishing Forever, and Became An American Icon Along the Way (Deluxe Golden Book)
Published in Hardcover by Golden Books (2007-10-23)
Author: Leonard S. Marcus
List price: $40.00
New price: $23.76
Used price: $15.99

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A great read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-30
Do you remember Golden Books as a child. Do you still read them to your children? Then you won't want to miss this fascinating history.

For Anyone With Golden Memories
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-10
If the names Poky Little Puppy, Tawny Scrawny Lion and Tootle bring a smile to your face, than this book might just be for you. Golden Legacy is extensively illustrated with a detailed history of the writers, artists and publishers of the Golden Book series. As a Disney fan, I especially appreciated the piece on Mary Blair's Golden Book work. I would have given this book 3-4 stars if I were just interested in the illustrations, but it is definitely a 5 star book because of the extensive history of the books.

A nice history of Golden Books
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-08
I ordered this book because I worked for the company for 5 years and so I had a special interest in the subject. Honestly, I can't imagine why anyone else would have a burning interest in the subject. Too bad I wasn't able to read the book before I went to work for the company...I would have known who was most important there and why. In any case, I liked the book but am not sure I would recommend it.

If the subject interests you, then buy it.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-18
If you grew up reading Little Golden Books, you will likely find this book very worthwhile. Along with it being an enjoyable trip down memory lane, it's full of interesting "behind the scenes" information. 2 things prevent me from giving it 5 stars: narrative is not the author's strong suit, so it's often difficult to keep track of the various people and logistics of the company, and the book ends rather abruptly. The other minor aggravation is that the captions for all the pictures on any 2 facing pages all appear under one picture. Nevertheless, I'm glad to have this volume in my library.

A lavishly illustrated celebration of our collective childhood
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-05
For the last 65 years, children have grown up on The Poky Little Puppy, The Color Kittens, The Saggy Baggy Elephant, Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever, dozens of other Golden Books titles. To celebrate the legacy of this innovative publishing venture, Leonard S. Marcus has released the art book "Golden Legacy: How Golden Books Won Children's Hearts, Changed Publishing Forever, and Became an American Icon Along the Way." The collection is not only an exquisitely beautiful celebration of our collective childhood, but the rich history of the publishing company that changed the face of literacy in America.

The first Golden Books, published in 1942, were distributed through supermarket chains at a retail price of 25 cents. At the time, paper shortages had increased the average cost of children's picture books to $2, putting them financially out of reach for many consumers. Librarians initially resisted the mass-produced books with a place to draw your name inside, but parents could purchase a title a week, children could devour the books on the go like any other toy, and television and cartoon marketers quickly seized cross-promotional opportunities. Golden Books succeeded at their goal of democratizing reading and personal book ownership for families across America.

Given that this title was published by Golden Books, the overall tone is rather celebratory, but author Marcus does not censor all detractors. He covers the controversial flat fee payments to the creative talents behind early titles. Those authors and illustrators have received no residuals from books which are still bestsellers today, 65 years later.

A 2007 copy of The Poky Little Puppy is nearly identical to the original 1942 edition that launched a publishing empire. After reading Golden Legacy, the reader may well be inspired to seek out copies of both for his or her personal library.


Antiques Collectibles
American Costume Jewelry: Art & Industry, 1935-1950, N-z
Published in Hardcover by Schiffer Publishing Ltd (2008-10-30)
Authors: Roberto Brunalti and Carla Ginelli Brunalti
List price: $59.99
New price: $37.79

Average review score:

OUTSTANDING 2 BOOK SERIES
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-29
I recently received both books (A-M and N-Z) in this series and they are truly an outstanding set of books! I also own Brunialti's "Tribute To America" and "American Costume Jewelry 1935-1950" books but this series with newly updated and researched information along with 300 new photos is a collector's dream! Besides glorious photos, it provides patent information, detailed descriptions, along with any advertisement information these pieces were featured in. Anyone familiar with Brunialti's books, know they are not pricing value guides, but informative books designed to showcase the most highly sought-after collectible jewelry desired by a beginning collector to a seasoned experienced collector. Any true collector will appreciate having these books in their reference library.

I waited a long time.....
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-25
anticipating the release of Roberto Brunalti's set translated into English. The photos of high end items shown are lovely, making the set a coffee table show piece. I was extremely disappointed in finding no prices included. As a dealer I am already aware of what is high quality. What I needed was up to date information on pricing them.


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Eric Sloane's An Age of Barns: An Illustrated Review of Classic Barn Styles and Construction
Published in Paperback by Voyageur Press (2001-09)
Author: Eric Sloane
List price: $16.95
New price: $10.47
Used price: $9.20

Average review score:

Brings Back Memories
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-01
Other reviewers have done a good job of describing this and I agree with them. I'll just add that this wonderfully illustrated book really brought the memories flooding back.

Superb history and nostalgia
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-28
Eric Sloane is known to many of us who love traditional country things as the superb and prolific American artist and author who gave us books with good words and even better drawings. Sloane was an accidental historian of that era of American life when agriculture was king. I cherish my copies of his A Museum of Early American Tools and A Reverence For Wood.

The Age of Barns was first published in 1967. I saw this 2001 version lying on a table in a friend's house and begged to borrow it. The sub-title is An Illustrated Review of Classic Barn Styles and Construction. It is more than that as it also shows silos, root cellars, springhouses, sugarhouses, corn cribs and smoke houses. Also shown are tools of barn builders, construction methods, types of ventilation systems and even hinge design.

Sloane shows the evolution of this most important structure with examples large and small and from many places. Medieval, English, German, American barns. Small and large log barns. The Appalachian overhung-loft barn built on two cribs, decorated Pennsylvania barns, a Georgia barn, a Maine barn, a Tennessee saltbox barn. Pent roofs, gambrel roofs, extended bays, threshing bays. Connecting barns, built so the farmer could do a winter day's chores without going outside.

I have known two barns intimately. The barn on our Wisconsin farm was a classic two-story bank barn built of stone on the lower level with hand-hewn posts and beams above, a cupola topping it off. The farmer whose death allowed my parents to buy the farm had been an alfalfa producer so the barn had huge mows that were filled both from the outside using a hay hook and from the inside where teams and wagons were taken straight in and through. The dairy herd was housed in the lower section next to the sixteen-foot silo. I pulled a lot of, um, teats in that barn.

The humble hillbilly barn at Heartwood in Missouri has two sections separated by a drive-through. In barns this design is called double-crib; in houses it is called a dog-trot. The construction is of hewn oak logs with half-dovetail corners. The logs are held off the ground only with loose stones, so early deterioration was inevitable. When the barn was still in pretty good shape we took a family photo one Fourth of July. My cousin and I hung the huge American flag that was hand-sewn by a grandmother for Lincoln's inauguration and we all posed in front of it on the ground.

Born in 1905, Eric Sloane died in 1985, walking to a luncheon in his honor celebrating his memoir, Eighty: An American Souvenir. His fine books will live on long after him, a legacy of focus and craftsmanship.

A loving eye for detail
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-25
Sloane's books capture the romanticism of the past better than any picture books, and that is certainly true for his An Age of Barns. The beautiful line drawings range from evocative perspectives to working sections, giving you a good idea of how these barns worked. There are Shaker round barns, traditional gambrel barns, Amish barn raisings and a wide variety of outbuildings associated with the early American farmstead. He lovingly focuses on hinge details, stairs and ventilation openings. Sloane's eye never missed a detail, and for anyone who loves old barns this is the book to get.

Nice book, but not Sloane's best
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-11
This has some interesting history of early barns, especially those of New England. Drawings are well done, as usual. If you are interested in barns west of the Mississippi look elsewhere.

I have a barn
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-26
and I understand that barn so much better now that I have read this book. Sloane gives a brief overview of the history of barns, regional types of barns, and even the tools to raise a barn. A lovely book.


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Oriental Carpets: A Complete Guide - The Classic Reference (Oriental Carpets)
Published in Hardcover by Bulfinch (1998-11-15)
Authors: Murray L. Eiland and Murray Eiland III
List price: $75.00
New price: $43.26
Used price: $39.74

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Great way to get introduced to the world of rugs
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-11
This is an excellent way to learn about rugs from top to bottom -- it eases you slowly into a comprehensive knowledge of rugs. I feel that this will help me greatly in my work - I just started doing customer service for a rug company. Great buy to anyone who wants to be educated thoroughly on the business of rugs.

My best reference book on rugs
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 26 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-25
Easy to use and I think a must for anyone seriously wishing to acquire a sound knowlege of oriental rugs whatever his or her aims. Delighted with the clear and elegant text. Good image collection too.

Oriental Carpets: A Complete Guide - The Classic Reference
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-29
Bought for myself as a tool to help teach myself about Persian rugs, this book is so wonderful I gave it as a housewarming present to a friend of mine, freshly divorced who is decorating his new house. Perfect! The authors, the Murray Eilands Jr. and III, a father and son team, are experts in their field. The father, a practicing psychiatrist in California, has been studying and collecting Oriental rugs for almost 40 years, and his son has a doctorate from Oxford in Near Eastern archeology (including textile development), so you would be learning from very special, knowledgeable accomplished folks who love their textiles and rugs. I recommend this book highly.

Disappointing
Helpful Votes: 30 out of 32 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-22
This is a beautiful book, but the coverage is overwhelmingly for geometric oriental rugs, with a large section added for Chinese. I was looking for the more ornate styles (Heriz, Tabriz, Sultanabad, and so on) that are so very beautiful. These are grossly underrepresented in this book, if at all (e.g., most are not). I am sorry I purchased the book.

A good start
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-08
This book is a good introduction to rug basics, with rich illustration and good coverage of the main carpet-producing regions in Asia and the Middle-East. However, the book leaves much to be desired as a genuine tool to help one actually collect rugs. It gives out basic information in a general lecture-like fashion (which is not necessarily a bad thing), but does not really make an effort at reaching out to the reader in terms of the actual experience of buying/handling/trading carpets (which is definitely a bad thing). One glaring weakness is the paucity of information on Central Asian rugs outside of Turkmenistan (arguably because the book was written at a time when Central Asia was not as easily accessible as it is now). There is also, it must be said, a somewhat superior tone to the writing that is not necessary and does take away from the pleasure of reading on the subject. Still, all things considered, this is a valuable book to own.


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