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Making Miniatures with Allen Eldridge (DVD)
0Miniature Knives are an exciting way to get into the custom knife world without the major expenses of modern knife making equipment. Using simple tools, a sketch, and good magnification, small knives can take on full character.
Universal DVD, 100 minutes
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Japanese Silk Wrapped Handles with Don Polzien (2 DVDs)
0In this DVD Don will take you step-by-step from material selection to tools required as well as give you his insight on how to produce your own exotic Japanese silk wrapped handles.
Universal DVD, 150 minutes
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Methods for Modern Sculptors by Ron Young: Casting Metal
0Methods for Modern Sculptors is a “how to” book for the hands on type of sculptor who wants to learn to cast their own metal. Authored by Ron Young, who is highly experienced in art and metal casting, the book covers waxes, sprues, mold making, ceramic shell casting, dewaxing, melting and pouring metal, welding, chasing, cleaning, and polishing.
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Cold Patinas Techniques for Bronze, Brass, and Copper with Ron Young (DVD)
0Universal DVD video, 75 minutes
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Fold-Forming (CD-rom) by Charles Lewton-Brain
0This CD is a compilation of all the fold-forms known as of 2014. There are over five thousand images organized by type and section.
Each thumbnail enlarges as you mouse over it providing a ‘magnification’ function before clicking on a larger image.
It has 46 step-by-step sequences for making fold-forms.
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U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30 Model 1903 Manual (Reproduction of Original)
0Softcover, 68 pages, illustrated
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The Story of Allen & Wheelock Firearms, by H. H. Thomas (Softcover)
0Softcover, 125 pages, illustrated
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Remington’s Breech-Loading Rifles, Shotguns, Revolvers, Repeaters & Ammunition, Gun Mounting Catalog 1877 (Reproduction)
0Softcover, 44 pages, illustrated
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Shoeing the Foundered Horse: How to Medically and Mechanically Treat Founder (DVD)
0Universal DVD, 70 minutes
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Guns and Gunmaking Tools of Southern Appalachia: The Story of the Kentucky Rifle by John Rice Irwin
0The Kentucky rifle has become a famous part of the history of American development, and here is the story of its own development.
The people of the isolated mountain valleys of Appalachia tell how they make and use the Kentucky and related firearms and the supplies that go with them, both in the past and today as tradition continues.
Softcover, 118 pages, 315 illus., Index, 11″ x 8 1/2″