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Re: [BKARTS] a restoration question?
Kristen,
Just out of curiosity, how did you determine without
ever seening the book that you are capable of doing a
proper job. If you are confident enough about your
work that you can take for granted that you can do it;
why are you still an amatuer?
Ed
--- Kristen Kakos <kbk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hey everyone,
>
> i've had a friend contact me regarding a book that
> she wants
> restored/repaired. i haven't seen it yet, but from
> the way she talks
> about it -- had it since she was too young to
> remember, it's in need of
> repair, out of print and she can't find it anywhere
> -- i don't think it's
> the kind of thing that is out of my league as an
> amateur bookbinder.
>
> can anyone recommend someone to talk to in the SF
> bay area to get this
> done? i haven't seen it yet, as i said, and so i
> don't know what to
> expect. i'm going to contact the SF Center for the
> Book tomorrow.
>
> any other ideas? thanks!
>
> - kristen aka kbkbkbkbkbkbkbkbk
>
>
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