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152 pages. Features: Henry Scheel - innovation never goes out of style; The Caddo Lake Bateau - James H. Conrad and Thad Sitton; Traditional Teak Grates - how they're made at Hinckley's; Barnegat Bay's A-Cats - racing for the next century; The Scottish Fishing Fleet - Rugged enough for the North Sea; The Tahoe Yacht Club's 12th annual Concours d'Elegance; The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding; An epic cruise in the New York pilot-schooner Caprice; Building the Kingfisher, Part II; Saw it yourself with a Bandmill. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
160 pages. Features: L. Francis Herreshoff - Part II; The Huckins Yacht Corporation, Part I; A plywood Lapstrake classic - a lovely Whitehall-type by English designer Iain Oughtred; WARRIOR's Figurehead - two artisans continue a craft that has almost disappeared; Tracing EGRET, a seakeeping Munroe sharpie; CHRISTINE - a winning wooden maxi racer; Restoration of 12 1/2 footers - a total rebuild at the Ballantine yard; The Gloucester fisherman's races; Stopwaters - hidden performers that keep water out; Wooden Boat Immigrants - Haiti's wooden boat lifts provide clues to the last of their working fleet. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: The Nunes Brothers' Boat and Ways Company; Chainsaw Lumbermaking - Natural Knees - Will Malloff explains how to cut your own crook timber; The Shipsmith's Art - Turning your hand to forge work; A New ERA - Vic Carpenter's idea of a perfect runabout; Reviewing TARNE's Keel, Part II - the final steps in fitting, fastening, and fairing it in; Inside the Wood Block - a maintenance guide; Jack Tyrrell - a fourth generation boatbuilder; Irish Hookers; The Galway Bay Pucan - a new 'little hooker'; Ancient Curraghs - they may never become extinct!; Improving the classic dinghy - eliminating some common problems; Hardtack's Running Moor - practical sailorizing from times past; Lashmanship - keeping things in their proper place; Boatbuilding in Grenada - a last bastion of wooden boat building with hand tools alone. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: The Remarkable Sloop SHADOW - Part II; Across the Atlantic in SEA BIRD; Floor Timbers; The Boatbuilder's Garden - forests; The Politics of Maritime Preservation; Unity in Maritime Preservation; Saling the PRIDE - a Baltimore Clipper; Donald C. Rosencrantz and William Avery Baker - Remembered; Grand Craft - gleaming mahogany replicas; Steaming an Oak Coaming; Cutting an Apple Knee; Tale of Two Sisters - cold-molding vs. carvel; Backyard Vacuum Bagging - Constant Camber works for the homebuilder; Fire Bending with the Dragon's Tongue - using intense heat to bend 30 hefty planks into place. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: J. Paul Stevenson and the USS Suisun; Hagerty Marine Insurance insures wooden boats; Alfred Bain and Unity B; The 1 x 19 splice made possible - how to produce smooth, strong wire splices; Diablesse and here disputed rig; Building the Cabin Sole, Part I; Special Spring Fitting Out Section. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
144 pages. Features: Lessons in Seasonal Maintenance; Building a Modern Sailing Yacht - part 1; Woven Boats of Vietnam; Preserving Craftsmanship in Production; Champlain Longboats; The Marine Art of Geoff Hunt; The Russcraft 7; Great Lakes Wooden Bulk Freighters; Design Challenge II; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
160 pages. Features: Recollections of WoodenBoat; Twenty-five Years - Twenty-Five Boats; Denmark's Ring-Anderson shipyard; The W-class sloops at Antiqua's Classic Yacht Regatta; The Martin Skiff; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
136 pages. Features: The Pursuit of Two Gallons per Hour; Remembering Phil Bolger; Build the Jericho Bay Lobster Skiff - Part II; The Final Voyage of STAVANGER; Building and Using Wooden Boats at Cama Beach, Washington; Building a Swedish Blekingseka; The McCoy Brothers - Respected Boatbuilders, Revered Rumrunners; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
136 pages. Features: Building a Model Sailing Yacht - Part II; The Spaulding Wooden Boat Center; The Somes Sound 12 1/2; VIVA; A New Bronze Pulpit; Encounters of the Texas 200; One-off Wood-and-Canvas Construction; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
136 pages. Features: A New Look at Canvas Decks for Wooden Boats; Molded Sheerstrakes; Exploring with Penelope; Brion Rieff; William Hand's V-Bottomed Boats; The Brief, Illustrious Life of Maggie B.; Great Lakes Schooners; Fairing Boards; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
136 pages. Features: Sawyer "Duke" Besozzi; Mr. Natural Perseveres; Tern, L. Francis Herreshoff, and Bill; Iain Oughtred's Double-Enders; Pegasus; Cocktail Class Runabouts; Exploring America's Oldest Marine Engine; Truscott Boat Manufacturing Company; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
152 pages. Features: Building the Caledonia Yawl - part 1; Auk - a lesson in seamanship; Boat Partnerships 101; Adapting a Crowninshield daysailer for a perfect fit; A lesson in dovetail joints; The Hardanger Fartoyvernsenter; The Chesapeake Bay Skipjack;and more. Moderage wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
136 pages. Features: How Jim Moores Became Florida's Go-To Guy for Restoration; '55 Downeast Dory Adventure; Painting New Wooden Boats; The Renaissance of Duckboat Racing on Barnegat Bay; Falcon II and the enduring Legacy of the Universal Rule; Beyond Formica; The PocketShip from Chesapeake Light Craft; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
144 pages. Features: Core Sound, North Carolina Workboats; Atkin's Rescue Minor; Silver-Soldering; A Practical Portlight; Defending Against Lightning; Build a 16-30 Sailing Canoe; Timm and Rescue Minor; Cape Henry 21; The Transformation of two Bunker and Ellis lobsterboats; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
144 pages. Features: George Luzier; Cutty Sark; Building the Wheelbarrow Boat Ladybug; The Sharp-End 900; Lance Lee & His Icon boats; The Rebirth of ELF; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
136 pages. Features: Marguerite T and Me; Bangor Pool Peapods; From Modern Ships to Traditional Small Boats - Francois Vivier - naval architect; Back from Disaster - Motor Lifeboat CG 36500; William and John Atkin - a Personal Appreciation; Fifies - Scotland's Once-Pround Herring Drifters; Hugh Saints - his boats bow to tradition - and aeronautical science; and more. Back cover missing. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
136 pages. Features: G-10 for better wooden boats; Boatbuilder's Toolbox; The Solo Carry - Part IIIn Search of Harry Pidgeon; The Town Class; Dublin to Denmark in a Viking longship replica; The Efficient Powerboat; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
152 pages. Features: Choosing and Building a Kayak; Interior Redesigns; Why Ships Hog; Edson B. Schock; Restoring a Scots Zulu; The Spirit of Singlehanded Racing; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
36 pages. Features: Power Tools and the Basic Home Workshop; Veneering for Beginners - A Backgammon Board; Cutting the Classic Dovetail; Grindstones and Clipper Ships; Lower Cove, Nova Scotia - 150 Years Later - grinding wheels were fashioned from rock here; The Ryobi Woodcarver. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A lovely copy of the first issue of this excellent but short-lived Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine
40 pages. Features: Making the Classic Hollow Joint; Ellipses; Wrapping an Edge; Butternut Canker; A (Duck) Decoy for the Mantlepiece; Mobiles in Wood; Making a Silver Chest; Chip Carving; Drafting for Woodworkers; Woodcuts to stop publilshing; Why Leonard Bailey (of Bailey, Chany & Co.) is turning in his grave; Woodworking Incunabula; Wood Engraving is featured on back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine
40 pages. Features: The Secrets of Secret Drawers and Compartments; An Adjustable Music Stand; Using Text in Relief Carving; A Teddy Bear Cradle and Swing; The Finisher's Scourge; Horsepower - How Accurate are Power Tool Ratings?; Sharpening Carving Tools; Air-Mate Dust Helmet; Woodworking Crossword; Woodworking Incunabula; Stratton Brothers Levels featured on back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine
44 pages. Features: Making the Classic Drawer; Boomerangs in the Workshop; Small Turnings; Nepali Tools; Designing Small Turnings; Basic Sharpening; Experimenting with Bevel Angles; Cutting and Edging Melamine; Project Table Saw; John Clark's high-performance coat rack; Woodworking Incunabula. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine
52 pages. Features: Masking Tape - The Woodworker's Third Hand; The Pencil Sharpener as a Basic Shop Tool; Rebirth of the Workbench; Snowshoes; Crosses; Christmas Projects; An Altar for Parson Payne's Church on Saturna Island; Woodworking Incunabula; Stanley #1 smooth plane featured on back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine
40 pages. Features: Initial Camber - Stabilizing Wood for Relief Woodcarving; New Works in Wood by Bayot Heer, Gerald Johnston, Tom McKenzie and Doug Haslam; Gothic Tracery; Dovetail Jig; Screws; Macrojoinery in the Maritimes; Making a Wooden Hand Plane the Fast Way; Armando's Story - Armando de Gobbo (misspelled as de Gobo) of Kingston, Ontario is a blind woodworker; Indexes to Woodworking Magazines and Newspapers; The Carvers' Quilt; Great photo of Farm Mechanics Students at the Prov. School of Technology and Art, Calgary, Jan. 25, 1926; Woodworking Incunabula; XceL multiple head wrenches, Nod and Shake goggles, and the Lunkenheimer "Universal" Glass Body Oil Pump are featured on back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Book
40 pages. Features: Profile of Woodturner Maurice Gamblin; Make Your Own Canoe Paddle; A Jig for Slotting Louvre Stiles; Biscuit Joinery and the Hobbyist Woodworker; Cutting Melamine; Hand Planing - a Bracket-Foot Base; Preparing Wood for Finishing; Sanding Small Parts; New Product - DoveTape; Woodworking Incunabula; The Enfield Inch (Rule) is featured on back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine