15 AMERICAN WOODWORKER MAGAZINES WOODSMITH NEWSLETTERS FINE WOODWORKING & more
15 AMERICAN WOODWORKER MAGAZINES WOODSMITH NEWSLETTERS FINE WOODWORKING & more
15 AMERICAN WOODWORKER MAGAZINES WOODSMITH NEWSLETTERS FINE WOODWORKING & more
15 AMERICAN WOODWORKER MAGAZINES WOODSMITH NEWSLETTERS FINE WOODWORKING & more
15 AMERICAN WOODWORKER MAGAZINES WOODSMITH NEWSLETTERS FINE WOODWORKING & more
15 AMERICAN WOODWORKER MAGAZINES WOODSMITH NEWSLETTERS FINE WOODWORKING & more
15 AMERICAN WOODWORKER MAGAZINES WOODSMITH NEWSLETTERS FINE WOODWORKING & more
15 AMERICAN WOODWORKER MAGAZINES WOODSMITH NEWSLETTERS FINE WOODWORKING & more
15 AMERICAN WOODWORKER MAGAZINES WOODSMITH NEWSLETTERS FINE WOODWORKING & more
15 AMERICAN WOODWORKER MAGAZINES WOODSMITH NEWSLETTERS FINE WOODWORKING & more
15 AMERICAN WOODWORKER MAGAZINES WOODSMITH NEWSLETTERS FINE WOODWORKING & more
15 AMERICAN WOODWORKER MAGAZINES WOODSMITH NEWSLETTERS FINE WOODWORKING & more

15 AMERICAN WOODWORKER MAGAZINES WOODSMITH NEWSLETTERS FINE WOODWORKING & more

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Lot of 15 Woodworking Magazines

 

Lot of four (4) American Woodworker magazines, six (6) Fine Woodworking, three (3) Woodsmith Newsletters plus other woodworking magazines

American Woodworker magazines are Folio sized glossy stock magazines with three staple exterior binding.

  1. August 1990, Issue No. 15:  72 pages with black and white illustrations throughout.  Contents include:  Wayne Barton's Secrets for Letter-Perfect Carving; Padding Lacquer:  French Polish without the Fuss; Hand-Plane Basics:  How to Flatten a Board; Windsor-Style Quilt Rack Plans.  Some rubbing and light soil to covers, address label on front cover.
  2. December 1991, Issue No. 23:  80 pages with black and white illustrations throughout.  Contents include:  Streamlined Steamer:  Building a Riding Locomotive (for a toddler) from the 1930s; Curved Bandsaw Fences:  A Clever Technique for Cutting Curves; Heirloom Silver-Chest Plans; Block Puzzle; Turn A Mirror Box; Slant-Top Writing Desk, more. 
    Some light wear and soil to covers, previously folded top back corner.
  3. June 2001, Issue No. 87:  108 pages will color illustrations throughout.  Contents include:  Tips for Edging Plywood; Shop Cabinets; Adirondack Chair; Kitchen Work Table; Three Puzzling Pieces.
    Covers creased near spine, top inside corner of back cover is torn and chipped about two inches down from top, wrinkled back cover, handling wear, address label printed on front cover,
  4. March 2003, Issue No. 99:  104 pages with color illustrations throughout.  Contents include:  Shop-Made Router Table; The Newest Router Accessories; Mission-Style Blanket Chest; Snazzy Oval Picture Frames, Butterfly Inlay.
    Address label printed on front cover, creased top corner of front cover and first eight pages, handling wear.

Fine Woodworking magazines are Folio sized glossy stock magazines with glued binding.

  1. April 1993.  110 pages with color photographs throughout.  Contents include:  Yankee Workshop's Norm Abram Carpenter Turned Furnituremaker; Sanding in Stages; Angled Tenons on the Tablesaw; Making a Machinist-Style Tool Chest; Floral Visions; Finding Figured Woods, more.
    Moderate wear and handling wear to covers. 
    This issue is not shown in our photographs.
  2. October 1995.  122 pages with color photographs throughout.  Contents include:  Using Pneumatic Fastening Tools; The Shaker Revolver; Veneering a Tabletop; For Vibrant Color, Use Wood Dyes; Router Fixture Takes on Angled Tenons; No-Hassel Panel Handling, more.
    Ex-library with typical treatments; moderate wear and handling wear to covers. 
    This issue is not shown in our photographs.
  3. January/February 1997.  126 pages with color photographs throughout.  Contents include:  Spokeshaves, Shaker Tall Clock, Resawing, Oil-varnish Mixture is Durable, Easy to Apply, Building a Chair, Arts-and-Crafts Style, Making Big Cabinets Manageable, Tools for Carving, Curved Table Aprons, Violin Virtuosos, more.
    Ex-library with typical treatments, moderate wear and handling wear to covers.
  4. June 1997.  114 pages with color photographs throughout.  Contents include:  Pennsylvania Spice Box, An Edge-Jointing Primer, Veneering an Ellipse, Building a Sleigh Bed, Using Wood Bleach, Designing the Wedged Mortise and Tenon, Laminating Curves, more.
    Ex-library with typical treatments; moderate wear and handling wear to covers, small abrasion to advertisement inside back cover. 
    This issue is not shown in our photographs.
  5. April 2009.  102 pages with color photographs throughout.  Contents include:  How to build a bow-front table; Mill wide boards on a small jointer; Handplanning secrets revealed; Thin-kerf blades get a lot better; Illustrated guide to door-making.
    Lightly creased cover and first few pages and handling wear.
    This issue not shown in our photographs.
  6. February 2017.  90 pages with color photographs throughout.  Contents include:  Display Cabinet on Stand; Combo Squares:  the Basics and Beyond; Pick the Perfect Hinges for Your Boxes; Custom Scrapers for Custom Work; Tips for Stronger Tenons; Shoulder Your Dovetails; Turn a Lidded Canister.
    Edgewear and handling wear, one inch tear near bottom of front cover.
    This issue not shown in our photographs.

Fine Woodworking's Home FurnitureSpring 1995.  110 pages with color photographs throughout.  Contents include:  Remaking a Masterpiece - Newport Secretary; Drawing and Using Four Basic Curves, Shaker Built-In Furniture, Old Elements Shape a New Design, Choosing Brass Hardware for Period Furniture, Furniture Collection:  Lacewood Writing Desk, Blanket Chest in Bubinga, Library Stair, Carved Mahogany Mantlepiece, Pear Bench, Trestle Coffee Table, much more.
Penned notations on cover along with some light creasing, spine is rolled and there is a half inch tear at top of spine.

Popular WoodworkingAugust 2005, Issue # 145.  95 pages with color and black and white illustrations throughout.  Contents include:  In the Shop with Norm Abram:  We Debunk 7 Myths About TV's Frugal Yankee; A Mightier Miter Saw:  6 Quick & Easy Tweeks to Guarantee Accuracy; A Better Technique for Cope & Stick Joints; Leaning Bookshelves.
Handling wear, creases to front cover.

Woodsmith Newsletters are 4to sized with an interior staple binding and three hole punched (for keeping in a binder.)

  1. Number 18:  24 illustrated pages.  Contents include:  How to Build a Raised Panel Door; Haunched and Mortise & Tenon; How to Build Drawers; Complete Plans for Building a Colonial Dry Sink; Colonial Wall-Hung China Hutch; Bed-Side Stand. 
    Edgewear, light wear.
  2. Number 42:  24 illustrated pages.  Contents include:  Box Joint Tool Cabinet. 
    Edgewear, inch tear to bottom spine, tiny spot on front cover; handling wear.
  3. Number 87:  32 illustrated pages.  Contents include:  Old Fashioned Jelly Cupboard, Silverware Tray; Model Fire Truck.
    Notes are written on top of front cover.

     


***E*B*I*D***

 

 

ABOUT US:

Through our Project Library program, the Morin Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, supports literacy and life-long learning for children and adults by creating libraries and filling their shelves. 

Our mission is building and strengthening libraries that cater to underserved readers. 

We raise funds for our organization through our online sales.

 

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Please ask any questions prior to your purchase.

We do not accept Offers.  We do not respond to offers made.  The price is what it is.  We’d love it if you would pay more, because we need a bookmobile, but we won’t take less.

 

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GIFTS:

Please let us know if you’re sending a gift, because we will be including a receipt with the price of the item.  You may not want us to include the receipt.  We’re happy to include our gift card (at no cost) or your note or message (also at no cost.)  We will not send anonymous gifts. 

 

PAYMENT:

Payment must be made in US funds and by PayPal.

 

CONTACTING YOU AFTER YOUR PURCHASE:

Occasionally, we have questions after your purchase.  Sometimes we need to confirm a shipping address.  If we have questions, we will contact you through eBid’s messaging system. Please check your eBid Messages and your email or shipment of your item may be delayed.  It is possible that your purchase may be cancelled if we don’t hear back from you.

 

BUYERS LOCATED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES - PLEASE NOTE:

Receipt of your item may be delayed if it has to go through custom inspection in your country.  Occasionally, this adds days or weeks to delivery.

Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying.

Customs fees are normally charged by the shipping company or collected when you pick the item up. These fees are not additional shipping charges.

We won't under-value merchandise or mark the item as a gift on customs forms. Doing that is against U.S. and international laws.

During peak shipping times, it may take weeks to have your item clear customs.  We’ve had some items arrive in Europe in a week, but a package to South America once took six weeks to arrive!  Again, you’ll have to check with the customs office in your country if your item hasn’t been received.

Restrictions in your country may not allow us to ship certain items. 

Many countries do not allow shipments of coins or precious metals, for example.  Some media, including computer software, music CDs or DVDs may be restricted for sale outside the United States.

VHS and DVDs are formatted differently for different countries.

If you are purchasing a VHS videotape, please note the format your machine requires before you make your purchase.  Most of our tapes are NTSC format (it is specified in the listing what the format is) which will not work in most video players in Europe and Australia.  We routinely contact anyone overseas who purchases a VHS video to ask them to check if their machine can play an NTSC tape before we ship. 

Many DVDs also have a specific format by country.  If you are purchasing a DVD, please make sure the DVD is a format that will play in your machine.

 

NO RETURN, NO CANCELLATION POLICY:

We no longer accept returns or cancellations due a history of fraudulent claims.
 

OUR TEXT, IMAGES AND OUR COPYRIGHT:

Our photographs and text, including titles and subtitles, are copyrighted and may not be used, copied or redistributed.  Quotes are for illustrative purposes only and remain the property of their respective copyright holders.

Civil and criminal penalties apply to the theft of copyrighted material.

If you see our photographs or text elsewhere on eBid or online, please let us know. 

We’ve found our “stolen” photographs and text on other e-commerce websites many times.  In order to help reduce fraud and image theft, you’ll notice that most of our photographs have our logo or other label appearing on each image which obscures a small part of the item. 

It is possible that anyone who uses stolen images or text may not even have the item they are trying to sell and that their intention is to defraud you.  We don’t want anyone to use our images or text to try and sell you something they don’t have. 

Please be savvy and safe while shopping online.  Your local public library should be able to help you find great resources to protect yourself and your family while shopping online. 

 

Thank you for reading this.  You are the kind of educated consumer with whom we want to do business and whom we aim very hard to please.

 

We appreciate your looking at our listing! Your purchase supports libraries, literacy and lifelong learning.

 

 

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