| | Location: Home » Fly Fishing » Man Crafts: Leather Tooling, Fly Tying, Ax Whittling, and Other Cool Things to Do (Popular Mechanics) | |
|
|
Man Crafts: Leather Tooling, Fly Tying, Ax Whittling, and Other Cool Things to Do (Popular Mechanics) |  | Author: The Editors of Popular Mechanics Publisher: Hearst Category: Book
List Price: $9.95 Buy New: $5.61 as of 7/30/2010 23:30 CDT details You Save: $4.34 (44%)
New (19) Used (8) from $5.61
Seller: BooKnackrh Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 98978
Media: Paperback Edition: First Edition. First Printing. Pages: 176 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.9 x 0.7
ISBN: 1588167933 Dewey Decimal Number: 745.5 EAN: 9781588167934 ASIN: 1588167933
Publication Date: May 5, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Similar Items:
| |
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description
As its servicemen returned home at the end of World War II, the U.S. Army turned to Popular Mechanics to help them find new and lucrative occupations. A series of ten pamphlets was created, teaching skills that were fun to do and profitable too.” Reprinted here for the first time in a single volume, and featuring all of the original artwork, these mini instructional courses will entertain men of all ageseven if their workbench is really the living room coffee table! From leather crafts and bookbinding to block printing and cartooning, there’s a hobby to be found here for anyone. More ambitious readers may consider learning coping saw techniques, or even axe crafts, which entail making rustic furniture and fixtures using a single hatchet. As charming today as it was industrious then, the book is packaged in a vintage style that authentically captures the can-do” spirit of the era.
|
| Customer Reviews: Nostalgic & Useful April 18, 2009 Bonnie Neely 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
Man Crafts from Popular Mechanics This little book is a delightful visit to the past, with skills still popular and interesting for today. When men returned from World War II, in which they had learned how to make things they needed, continued using the skills they had gained to create new businesses or as hobbies. This book, which shows the beginning of the Baby Boom era, is not only nostalgic but also teaches skills which men and boys (women too) will enjoy in spare time today. These skills can create or restore household items, utilitarian or for decoration, and interesting gifts. The activities can become fun hobbies, especially for parent and child to do together. In these tough times some of these skills could become a business for the industrious who enjoy working with their hands. The book covers these skills: saw carpentry, leathercraft, bookbinding, block printing, axe craft, tin can craft, braiding and knotting, fly-tying, cartooning, and hand lettering.
Handy man book June 27, 2009 Timothy D. Bleymeyer (Wisconsin) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Nice little book about making things.Kind of neat how they tell you to be able to have a hobbie or small business.
Mancrafts book May 23, 2010 Joseph Myers (Houston, Tx United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is an interesting little book with some broad information. Probably better suited for a boy scout than an adult.
|
|
|
| |
|