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I like that one! It would work well in a book shop to inspire selfies. Put a little kid on that reading a book.. = advertising gold.
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I like that one! It would work well in a book
shop to inspire selfies. Put a little kid on that
reading a book.. = advertising gold.
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I like that one! It would work well in a book
shop to inspire selfies. Put a little kid on that
reading a book.. = advertising gold.
Further to that.. if it were my choice, I'd add a clear vinyl/plastic sheet wrap over the books especially over the ones on the seat.
Like I said, I love it. But the destruction of books by anything other than reading them until they fall apart hurts my heart.
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I like that one! It would work well in a book
shop to inspire selfies. Put a little kid on that
reading a book.. = advertising gold.
Further to that.. if it were my choice, I'd add a clear
vinyl/plastic sheet wrap over the books especially over
the ones on the seat.
Either that, or a nice clear polyurethane coat. Not too
thick, but enough to protect it.
There are plenty of books I've come across that have page
stains/damage ..and are not resalable - let alone undesirable to
read due to the suspect damage (mold/mildew/water,coffee stains
..etc). Maybe the ones on that project were the best that could
be salvaged. Maybe no "good" books were harmed. I have books that
look like crap with their dust-jackets, but beneath the wrap, the
spines (and even some of the covers) are little works of art - and
the pages of the book could be damaged.
Either that, or a nice clear polyurethane coat. Not too thick,If the books were built-in unremovable, then that would work best.
but enough to protect it.
If it was my project, I'd build it modular so that the back panel
and the seat could be replaced with different books.
Maybe no "good" books were harmed. I have books that look
like crap with their dust-jackets, but beneath the wrap,
the spines (and even some of the covers) are little works
of art - and the pages of the book could be damaged.
I suppose that is true. I'm looking more as a reader, not
a seller or collector.
If the books were built-in unremovable, then that would
work best. If it was my project, I'd build it modular so
that the back panel and the seat could be replaced with
different books.
In truth making the back and seat modular is easy enough
even with a poly coat. You can make several panels that
fit, and swap them out as needed. The same as if you were
doing standard cushion seats.
Interesting. The --subj:<text>--<CR> trick does not work too well
when replying to a TgM message when there is a photo involved.
Hello, August Abolins.
On 10/30/20 4:27 PM you wrote:
Interesting. The --subj:<text>--<CR> trick does not work too well when replying to a TgM message when there is a photo involved.
I noticed. Also when sharing a link from another program, it split my comment and the link onto separate messages. Makes the thread kind of messy on the Fido side.
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