Taught myself a new skill - rebinding a book

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Carl Hier
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Re: Taught myself a new skill - rebinding a book

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Wow, great result, very well done. Excellent job !!
It's not just about the fish, if waters are calm or rough, even if the net stays dry, just being there's enough.

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Grumpy
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Excellent job Phil.There are some truly talented folk on TFF.

Jeremy Croxall
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Most impressive Phil, you new skills are bound to be of use in the future.....see what I did there :Scared:
"Oh for want of rod and line I'd fish this stream serene, sublime".

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Crucian
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Very impressive, well done :Hat:

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Phil Arnott
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Excellent and importantly you've saved that book for people to enjoy in the future.

Books have a long life often passing between the generations but occasionally they need some first aid.

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