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Book Inventory MAM.Xlsx GSMS+ Inventory as of 4/30/13 Name of Book Category Author Book # Cabinet Making Carpentry Time Life CM#8 Cabinet Making Carpentry Time Life TLM#2 Cabinets & Bookcases Carpentry Time Life TLM#4 KitcHen Cabinets Carpentry Time Life TLM#7 THe Woodcarvers Carving Wood Carving Magazine TW#2 Birds, Fish, Penguins Carving Gene Larson BFP#1 CHip Carving Carving Dennis & Todd Moor CA#1 Carving Boots & SHoes Carving Larry Green CBS#3 Classic Woodcarving Carving RicHard Dabrowski CDW#3 Carving Faces Carving Frank C. Russell CFP#5 Woodcarving Course Carving Chris Pye"s CPW#1 Carving Tree Bark Carving Rick Jensen CTB#2 Carving THe Rose Carving JoHn Hagensick CTR#3 Decorative Woodcarving Carving Graham R. Bull DWC#1 Game Bird Carving Carving Bruce Burk GBC#1 How To Carve Wood Carving RicHard Butz HCW#1 Making Wood Signs Carving Patrick Spielman MWS#4 Santa Carving Carving Ron Ransom SC#1 Wood Carving Carving Time Life WC#2 Woodcarving Carving Sunset Books WC#4 Woodcarving Carving JoHn Upton WC#5 Woodcarving Eagles Carving RicHard Butz WCSS#2 Wood Carving TecH. Carving Mike Davies WTD#1 Carving Animals Carving Mary Duke Guldan WWCA#4 WHittle & Carve Carving Franklin H. GottsHall YCWC#1 Grandfather Clock Clocks Dirk Boelman CCGC#1 Pictures with Pins Crafts MarsHall CavendisH PP#1 Basketweave Crafts JoHn Nelson SSB#1 Doll House Accessories DollHouse Margaret Duda DA#1 Dream Doll House DollHouse Dennis Waldron DDH#1 Doll House LigHting DollHouse Barbara Warner DL#1 Doll House Cat. DollHouse Dee's DeligHts MD#1 SymmograpHy Furniture Lois Kreischer #1 Cigar Boxes & Purses Furniture Doug Stowe BBIT#1 Basic Box Making Furniture Doug Stowe BBM#1 BooksHelves & Cabinets Furniture Sunset Books BC#1 Basic Cabinetmaking Furniture Mark Duginske BC#3 BooksHelves & Cabinets Furniture Sunset Books BC#5 Bookcases, Cabinets, & SHelves Furniture Ortho Books BCS#2 Basic Woodworking Furniture B, H, G. Wood BHW#1 Built-In Furniture Furniture Fine Wood Working BIF#3 Tool Box Furniture Bob Vila's BVT#2 Wood Creations Furniture Rez Wood Tones BWC#1 Cabinets & SHelves Furniture Better Homes & Gardens CB#6 Cabinetry Basic Furniture Sam Allen CB#7 Cabinets, Bookcases Furniture Tom Philbin CBC#2 Custom Closets Furniture Creative Homeowner Press CCO#1 Page 1 of 6 GSMS+ Inventory as of 4/30/13 Name of Book Category Author Book # Colonial Furniture Furniture JoHn G. SHea CF#1 Cabinetmaking Furniture JoHn L. Feirer CMM#4 Home Organizer Furniture Jessica HirscHman CMO#2 Cabinetry Furniture Robert Yoder CWG#2 Early American Furniture Furniture RalpH Treves EAF#1 Expet Woodworking Furniture Robert ScHaree EWEW#1 Furniture Building Furniture Fine Woodworking FB#7 Gluing & Clamping Furniture Nick Engler GC#7 Home WorksHop Furniture B, H, G. Wood Book HWP#3 Interior Art & Deco Furniture Sunset Books IAD#1 Ideas for Storage Furniture Sunset Books ISH#1 Jigs, Fixtures Furniture Nick Engler JF#1 Built In Cabinets Furniture Nick Engler MBC#5 Built-In Cabinets Furniture Nick Engler MBC#6 Plastic Pipe Furniture Furniture Max & CHarlotte Alth MPPF#1 Woodcraft Furniture Peter Williams NCW#1 New Old House Furniture Russell Versaco NOH#1 Outdoor Rec. Areas Furniture Time Life ORA#1 Period Furniture Furniture CHarles H. Hayward PED#1 Period Furniture Furniture Franklin H. GottsHall PFDC#1 Woodworking Projects Furniture Popular Science PSWP#1 Woodworking Projects Furniture Popular Science PSwp#3 SHelves & Cabinets Furniture Time Life SC#3 SHop Cabinets & Toos Stand Furniture Time Life Woodsmith SCTS#3 Small Furniture Furniture BHG Wood SF#6 Stained Glass Furniture Randy Wardell SG#1 Storage Solutions Furniture Ortho Books SS#2 Woodworking SHop Furniture Bill Stankus SWS#1 Tables & CHairs Furniture Sunset Books TC#2 Working With Wood Furniture Time Life TLWW#1 Using Table Saw Furniture Nick Engler UTS#10 Stained Glass Furniture JoHn Green WASG#1 WorkbencHes & SHop Furniture Furniture Nick Engler WBSF#2 Joining Wood Furniture Nick Engler WC#1 Finishing Furniture Nick Engler WC#2 WorksHop Tables, Jigs Furniture Nick Engler WCJ#2 Woodworking MacHines Furniture Time Life WM#2 SHelves, Bookcases Furniture Wood Smith WSB#2 Using Band Saw Furniture Nick Engler WTBS#2 World Wood in Color Furniture William A. Lincoln WWC#2 Joining Wood General Nick Engler JW#5 Heating & Cooling Heating & Cooling Time Life HC#5 Basic Intarsia Intarsia Robert J. Hlavacek BIT#1 Intarsia In Wood Intarsia Judy Gale Roberts IAT#2 Intarsia Intarsia Lucille Crabtree ILC#1 Intarsia Intarsia Kathy Wise IWB#1 Inlay & Intarsia Projects Intarsia Judy Gale Roberts IWP#1 Page 2 of 6 GSMS+ Inventory as of 4/30/13 Name of Book Category Author Book # Small Intarsia Intarsia Judy Gale Roberts SI#2 Wildlife Intarsia Intarsia Judy Gale Roberts WI#3 Woodworking Projects Interior Trim Popular Science B-17 WHat Wood Is THat Interior Trim Herbert L. Edlin B8 Crown Moulding & Trim Interior Trim Wayne & Kathy Drake CMT#1 Trimwork Interior Trim Jay Silber DAT#2 FinisH Carpentry Interior Trim Ortho's Books FCB#2 Wood Interior Trim Fine Woodworking FWW#1 335 SHop Tips Interior Trim Wood Magazine GST#1 Interior Trim Interior Trim Sunset IT#3 Joinery Basics Interior Trim Sam Allen JB#1 Know Your Woods Interior Trim Albert Constantine KYW#1 Know Your Woods Interior Trim Harry J. Hobbs KYW#2 Yankee WorksHip Interior Trim Norm Abram NYW#2 Trim Interior Trim Creative Homeowner QGT#1 Reverence For Wood Interior Trim Eric Sloane RW#1 Trimwork & Carpentry Interior Trim Stanley Tool SCT#3 Tools & Techniques Interior Trim Handyman TT#1 Woodworking SHop Interior Trim American Woodworker TWS#3 Wood Bending Interior Trim Woodcraft Supply Co WBH#2 Wood FinisHing Interior Trim Jackson Hand WF#1 Woodworker's Handbook Interior Trim Roger W. Cliffe WH#3 Finish Techniques Interior Trim Woodworkers Journal WJ#1 Tips & Techniques Interior Trim Woodworkers Journal WJ#3 Wood Joiner's Handbook Interior Trim Sam Allen WJH#2 Veneering Book Marquetry David SHath Square B-13 Marquetry Marquetry Jack Garside B-21 Marquetry & Veneer Marquetry Fine Woodworking B-26 Decorative Veneering Marquetry Paul ScHurcH B-27 Veneering, Marquetry Marquetry Fine Woodworking B-28 BuHl Work & Marquetry Marquetry W. Bemrose BWM#1 Modern Marquetry Marquetry Harry J.. Hobbs MMH#1 Marquetry Odyssey Marquetry Silas Kope MO#1 Marquetry Marquetry Pierre Ramond MPR#1 Art of Marquetry Marquetry Craig Vandall Stevens TAM#2 Working with Plastics Non-Wood Materials Time Life WWP#1 Coins, Glass, Metel SS Non-Wood Projects Dave Freeman SCGM#1 Garden Furniture Outdoor Ray Martin BGF#5 Outdoor Furniture Outdoor Bill Hylton OF#2 Outdoor Structures Outdoor Time Life OS#1 PorcHes & Patios Outdoor Time Life PP#2 PorcHes & Terraces Outdoor A. J. Harmon PT#3 Walks, Walls, Patio Outdoor Sunset Books WWPF#1 CHess Sets Parquetry Diana THompson B-11 201 Patterns Patterns No Author 201WP 347 Patterns Patterns No Author 347WP 312 Scroll Saw Patterns Patterns JoHn LaForge ESS#1 Page 3 of 6 GSMS+ Inventory as of 4/30/13 Name of Book Category Author Book # Patterns & Projects Patterns JoHn Nelson PPSS#2 Birds of No. America Patterns Birds Rick Longabauge BNA#3 Old West Patterns Patterns Western Otis Staggs B-18 Western Patterns Patterns Western Joe Paisley WSS#2 Collector Plates Plates Judy Gale Roberts CP#1 Router Craft Router George R. Drake BDRC#2 Router Craft Router George R. Drake BDRC#2 WorksHop Tips & Tech Router Black & Decker BDW#3 WorksHop Tips & Tech Router Black & Decker BDW#3 Good Wood Routers Router Al Jackson & Dave Day GWP#1 Good Wood Routers Router Al Jackson & Dave Day GWP#1 52 Holiday Projects Router JoHn A. Nelson HWP#52 52 Holiday Projects Router JoHn A. Nelson HWP#52 Routher Handbook Router Patrick Spielman PS#1 Routher Handbook Router Patrick Spielman PS#1 Craft & Hobby Book Router Gunther Voss RCH#1 Craft & Hobby Book Router Gunther Voss RCH#1 Router Jigs Router Patrick Spielman RJT#3 Router Jigs Router Patrick Spielman RJT#3 Router Magic Router Bill Hylton RM#1 Router Magic Router Bill Hylton RM#1 Router Methods of Work Router Jim RitcHey RMW#2 Router Metors of Work Router Jim RitcHey RMW#2 Router TecHniques Router Wood Magazine RT#8 Router Table Book Router Ernie Conover RTB#1 Router Table Book Router Ernie Conover RTB#1 Router Table Book Router Ernie Conover RTB#5 Router WorksHop Router Woodsmith RW#5 Router Handbook Router Patrick Spielman SCRH#4 Router Handbook Router Patrick Spielman SCRH#4 Shop Tips Router Rodale Press ST#1 Shop Tips Router Rodale Press ST#1 Advance Routing Router Time Life TLM#6 Advance Routing Router Time Life TLM#6 Router TecHniques Router B, H, G. Wood WRT#2 Router TecHniques Router B, H, G. Wood WRT#2 52 Weekend Projects Router JoHn A. Nelson WWP#4 52 Weekend Projects Router JoHn A. Nelson WWP#4 Woodworking With Routers Router Bill Hylton & Matlak WWR#1 Woodworking With Routers Router Bill Hylton & Matlak WWR#1 3D Scroll Saw Patterns Scroll Saw Henry Berns 3D-SS Scroll Saw Mosiacs Scroll Saw Frank Droege B-2 Inspirational Scroll Saw Scroll Saw JoHn Nelson ISSP#1 Intricate Scroll Saw Scroll Saw W. C. Palmer ISSP#2 Fundamental Scroll Saw Scroll Saw Rick Peters PM#1 Practical Scroll Saw Patterns Scroll Saw JoHn Everett PSP#1 Scroll Patterns Scroll Saw Patrick Spielman PSSP#4 Page 4 of 6 GSMS+ Inventory as of 4/30/13 Name of Book Category Author Book # Scroll Saw Handbook Scroll Saw Patrick Spielman SCSS#1 SeasHore & Nautical Scroll Saw Wm. Hofferth SN#3 Scroll Saw Basics Scroll Saw Patrick Spielman SSB#1 Scroll Saw Castles Scroll Saw Jim Stirling SSC#2 Scroll Saw Civil War Portraits Scroll Saw Gary Browning SSCWP#1 Scroll Saw Handbook Scroll Saw Patrick Spielman SSHB#2
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