View Full Version : There was this Kitchen Cabinet Book
John Dykes
01-11-2016, 8:43 PM
All,
I don't think I'm dreaming, but I remember in the 2000-2005 timeframe there was a fella who published his own book about his kitchen cabinet technique. At the time, I owned and had read all the other offerings as well (Proulx, Tolpin, etc). However, this booklet was quite unique. Not fancy, very practical. Seems like it had a simple blue paper cover - might have even been self published... It was a great book - and it seemed like several folks recommended it at the time.
I've been Googling all day, and can't catch a whiff of it.
Am I nuts?
- JBD
Victor Robinson
01-12-2016, 3:48 AM
All,
I don't think I'm dreaming, but I remember in the 2000-2005 timeframe there was a fella who published his own book about his kitchen cabinet technique. At the time, I owned and had read all the other offerings as well (Proulx, Tolpin, etc). However, this booklet was quite unique. Not fancy, very practical. Seems like it had a simple blue paper cover - might have even been self published... It was a great book - and it seemed like several folks recommended it at the time.
I've been Googling all day, and can't catch a whiff of it.
Am I nuts?
- JBD
Might be the earlier edition of Bob Lang's book, the Complete Kitchen Cabinetmaker? Older edition had a blue graphic on the front.
http://www.amazon.com/Langs-Complete-Kitchen-Cabinet-Built-/dp/189283622X/
Great book. Definitely my fave kitchen cab book.
John Dykes
01-12-2016, 6:46 AM
Ha - nevermind.
Oddly enough I found it in the one place I hadn't looked yet (my desk drawer).
Building Your Own Kitchen Cabinetry by John Paquay. Copyright 1998
Great little book.
Anyway, thanks!
Lee Schierer
01-12-2016, 8:51 AM
Things are always in the last place you look......:D
Kim Gibbens
01-12-2016, 12:22 PM
Just an FYI, I found this link that has his e-mail address to order the book.
http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Rec/rec.woodworking/2008-03/msg03466.html
John Schweikert
01-12-2016, 12:27 PM
Incomplete email address in that link. I'm interested though.
Just an FYI, I found this link that has his e-mail address to order the book.
http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Rec/rec.woodworking/2008-03/msg03466.html
Steve Peterson
01-12-2016, 5:27 PM
Things are always in the last place you look......:D
I would hope so. It would be kind of foolish to keep looking after you find it. :)
Steve
ken carroll
01-12-2016, 8:57 PM
I would hope so. It would be kind of foolish to keep looking after you find it. :)
Steve
Heh heh....:)
Kim Gibbens
01-12-2016, 9:40 PM
Incomplete email address in that link. I'm interested though.
I did dig this up, though it is from JANUARY 2011
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=140493929345218&set=ecnf.100001538369083&type=3&theat
John Dykes
01-13-2016, 5:14 AM
Yes. That's the one I have.
jpaquay@insight.bb though there are reports the email is dead.
He lived in Lafayette, IN. I did some google creeping. I'd guess he's still there. If we could get his permission, I'd be happy to copy the book - it's only 30 pages.
Ok. Off to PT. bleh
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