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5.0 out of 5 stars A picture is worth a 1,000 words!, March 9, 2009
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S. Stewart (Huntsville, AL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Woodworker's Visual Guide to Pricing Your Work (Paperback)
As suggested by the title of this review, the book is largly pictorial. Also, recognizing another cliche: "The devil is in the details", I find the book very worthwhile. The reference to detail has to do with the quality of work that generally separates good from excellent. The pictures do not always allow a detailed assessment, but if you try to evaluate your work as a customer will (What are your expectations for the price you are asking?), it is a good starting point. I think this is especially true if you consider the author's suggested price BEFORE you begin building a project. Aside from the kind of wood used, finishing detail, and the reputation of the craftsman, some kinds and styles of furniture are in more demand than are others; hence a higher price!

Would I again purchase the REFERENCE GUIDE (the book is just that!): Definitely!
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