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Default I want to read some old woodworking books -- any suggestions?

I remembered, just as I pushed the send button. When I buy a book,
I normally prefer to thumb thru it first, unless I know very well what
the content is. So, used bookstores are about #1 on my list. At times
I do frequent new bookstores to check out their books, then any I'm
actually interested in owning, I check on-line for a used copy. If I
just want to read one, I check my local library - if they don't have a
copy, I see if they can borrow a copy - they do have a fee for this now,
so in some cases it could be cheaper to buy a copy, but seldom is. Any
books you don't want, you can usually trade them in at any good used
bookstore.



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