The leather editions of “Mouldings in Practice” by Matthew Sheldon Bickford are finished and ready to be picked up from the bindery.
Unfortunately, I’m on a bus to Chicago today.
So here’s the update: The leather books will go on sale Monday about noon Eastern time. They will be $185 postage-paid to anywhere in the United States. We have 30 of them for sale, and it will be first-come, first serve in the Lost Art Press store.
I’ll make an announcement on the blog at noon on Monday with photos and links.
Thanks for your patience.
— Christopher Schwarz
Taking the bus to Chicago? I would love to see the reaction of the person sitting next to you when you bring put down a copy of ATC, and start sharpening your chisel on the ride.
Do you think he is wearing moccasins?
Yup. And a tube top.
Are there snakes in Chicago?
Just don’t get your panties in a wad.
Do you strap the toolchest to the roof of the bus, or oil the casters and tow it behind?
teaching a class? You might consider adding a calendar of events to your blog, so we know (when to break in, that is…)
Not teaching. Eating. Sleeping.
The best advice you will EVER receive concerning a visit to Chicago (a bold statement, but I stand by it.): Large thin pepperoni from Pequod’s. (The Pequod salad is also very good.) Add some beer and you can’t miss.