looking for roubo books...
James Watriss
>Anyone have any ideas on how to find/buy one of the recent reprints?
Est. 1998 — 27 years of woodworking knowledge
looking for roubo books...
James Watriss
>Anyone have any ideas on how to find/buy one of the recent reprints?
Re: looking for roubo books... *LINK*
Christopher Schwarz
>The French site, HMS Diffusion, has all five volumes for sale.
http://www.hmdiffusion.com/aoCCatalogue.jrun?Destination=pageFamille&numsousfamille=487
More links *LINK*
Christopher Schwarz
>The Library of Art & Architecture sells two volumes.
They are pricey compared to what I paid.
Art & Architecture
Re: More links
James Watriss
>Many thanks... I found that site, too... but on the checkout page, they didn't list the US as a possible country... I'm emailing them now to see if they'll still ship em here.
And Archambault *LINK*
Christopher Schwarz
>I bought my three volumes from Archambault in Quebec.
Fast shipping. Reasonable prices (watch for the international surcharge from your bank. It might be an extra $2.)
Archambault
Still in print?
Frank D. in Montreal
>Arhcambault doesn't have them all (anymore; last year they did), and I've been waiting over a month for one volume that I didn't have (menuisier �b�niste) that they are still supposed to have. While doing my search I recall reading on several sites that the books were no longer in print.
Re: Still in print?
Bjenk Ellefsen
>Thats what I found out Frank. They are mostly out of print. I was put on a 2 month waiting list just to see if I could get one. And they dont have all of them.
Silly question, perhaps....
Steve Kubien
>What language are any of these printed in?
Curious
Steve Kubien
old french
Adam Cherubini
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Re: Silly question, perhaps....
ThomD
>Sounds like a job for inter-library loan!