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    The Woodworker The Charled H. Hayward Years: 1939-1867

    I just saw my copy in my bookcase. I'm curious if how many of you have the book, no reason for this question other than curiosity.
    If you have not seen it, check this link out, you might be interested.

    https://lostartpress.com/products/th...ears-vols-i-iv

    I'm not selling anything, just idle curiosity.

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    My copy lives in the head.

    ken

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    I have 2 volumes.
    "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."

    “If you want to know what a man's like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals.”

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    I have managed to get all four volumes.

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    I have all four volumes and am constantly finding new/forgotten things every time I browse through them. You really do need all four volumes in my opinion.
    From the workshop under the staircase, Clinton Township, MI
    Semper Audere!

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    I have the 4 volumes; a bargain.

    A lot of my older WW texts have type that is small, the lingo may be outdated, not well illustrated, and tends to run on in long paragraphs.

    I love these books cause I can pick a topic, and Hayward covers it easily in about 10-20 minutes; superbly illustrated.

    Like most of Chris Swarz work-he does a wonderful job editing; makes great lunch reading for mental break from work.
    David
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    I bet Chris Swarz will be thrilled with the previous post.

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    I've got all four volumes as well. I tend to keep one out on my desk, and I browse it like a reference book. I'll pick it up and thumb through it until I spy something interesting. Sometimes, as I start a new project, I'll go rifle through the books to see what tidbits of wisdom Charles has for me. A truly indispensable set.

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