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I have spare copies of British Woodworking issues no 12 and 15 that i can post if anyone is interested.FOC or maybe a pint to cover postage at the next show auction etc etc .
 
Not sure how to take this, but I'm sure I should be glad to hear they're passing around and there's a demand. We also sell them!!!!!!!!!

All's fair in love and war, they say. Hope you enjoy them, perhaps so much that you might subscribe on 01778 392080!!!!

Cheers

Nick
 
Nick Gibbs":2twl5d3d said:
Not sure how to take this, but I'm sure I should be glad to hear they're passing around and there's a demand. We also sell them!!!!!!!!!

All's fair in love and war, they say. Hope you enjoy them, perhaps so much that you might subscribe on 01778 392080!!!!

Cheers

Nick

imo the pass round is a good thing both for you as it encourages readership and people are more likely to buy after they've seen one , and also good for the environment
 
Of course I agree, indeed I'm flattered. Just having a jest!

Keep up the good work, Forum.

By the way I had a fascinating interview with Tom Lie-Nielsen this evening. He's coming over for the Talking Tools event in Oxford in February and watch out for what he has to say in the next issue of British Woodworking, out at the end of January.

Nick
 
Nick I was very impressed with both issues and there were plenty of articles which interested me , so much so that I shall contact you this week to take out a subscription
 
Nick I was very impressed with both issues and there were plenty of articles which interested me , so much so that I shall contact you this week to take out a subscription
 
I might contact you myself Nick , i have a few projects on disk that Good wood working didnt want , you might be interested in them ?
















Only pulling your leg mate :lol:
 
JFC":6ralcqse said:
I might contact you myself Nick , i have a few projects on disk that Good wood working didnt want , you might be interested in them ?

Send me the disk. Can't promise anything, mainly because we have a small loyal band of contributors and very little money, so I don't like to promise buying articles we can't afford! Thanks for thinking of us though. My address is in the mag.

Cheers

Nick












Only pulling your leg mate :lol:
 
Hi Nick, i have just subscribed and ordered all available back copies, a present from my mum,top pressie,top mag! i was sent these in the pack and found i had them both .I thought i'd pass them on .As i've furthered the cause of expanding the readership i look forward to a subs discount! :lol: :lol:
 
Alan Jones":zpznnqo4 said:
Nick I was very impressed with both issues and there were plenty of articles which interested me , so much so that I shall contact you this week to take out a subscription

ive just subscribed to both BW and LW via the freshwood website (having given up on our newsagent after months of trying to get him to get them) - am i right in thinking that they come on alternate months ?
 
You are right, Big Soft Moose. British Woodworking is out next, at the end of January.

I just noticed your sub coming in. There is sometimes a bit of a delay before a sub is active. As a result I think you may have missed the cut-off deadline for the next issue of British Woodworking, which I'm finishing off as we speak. Email me if you'd like a copy of that issue and I'll get your sub adjusted.

If there's anything anyone would like me to force into the next issue of British Woodworking as a challenge then send in your ideas now!!!! I don't think I'll have time to make a Davenport nor test every planer-thicknesser in the market, but go on set me a challenge to do in a couple of days!!!!!

Cheers

Nick
 
Nick Gibbs":1nmaga3b said:
If there's anything anyone would like me to force into the next issue of British Woodworking as a challenge then send in your ideas now!!!! I don't think I'll have time to make a Davenport nor test every planer-thicknesser in the market, but go on set me a challenge to do in a couple of days!!!!!

Cheers

Nick

a review of the new quasheng (sp ?) planes, (imported by workshop heaven) particularly the no.6 , would be right handy ;)
 
That's too easy, Pete. We've got them in already (except that we've only got the block plane and the spokeshave at the moment)!!! A mate of mine who owns a L-N block plane is comparing the two.

Make it more difficult than that!

Nick
 
Nick Gibbs":z43pr1qv said:
That's too easy, Pete. We've got them in already (except that we've only got the block plane and the spokeshave at the moment)!!! A mate of mine who owns a L-N block plane is comparing the two.

Make it more difficult than that!

Nick

thats no good to me - i already own several block planes and spokeshaves - i just don't have a number 6 yet :lol:

a test i'd like to see in future issues (possibly more LW than BW) would be chainsaw mills.
 
Good idea. I've got to go to London to cut up a pear tree soon. Perhaps I can take some mills with me.

Nick
 
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