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Traditional Tool

do not own a boat, nor do I know how to sail. However I have had a subscription to Classic Boat for years and absolutely love it. One can always dream. However, I am a cabinet and furniture maker and boatbuilding is something I am very interested in. Your Boatbuilder’s Notes and Traditional Tool sections are of particular interest to me and I’m sure others. I wondered whether you have ever considered publishing this section as a book – a bit like Adrian Morgan has done with his

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