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The Complete Guide To Shadowboxes & Framing Objects

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The Complete Guide To Shadowboxes & Framing Objects by James Miller MCPF, GCF

Just enquiring if anybody has a copy of this they would like to sell before I buy it new
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I've seen this book and quite a lot of the techniques that have been shown on this forum by Roboframer were inspired by this book. If you are only going to buy one book on this subject, this is without doubt the book to buy. I'm yet to buy a copy myself, but I think that it would also be something to have handy so that you can use it to explain to prospective customers exactly how you intend to frame their personal items. Great book!
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I've bought this book and had it signed by James Miller.
I then gave it to my pal in Vietnam to help him ... http://artworldvn.com/ as its quite popular to get items box framed there.

Jim is the undisputed most knowledgeable person in USA when it comes to shadowboxes, and regularly lectures at the WCAF show each January in Las Vegas.
His classes are usually over subscribed.

His book IMHO is not a cost - its an investment :clap:
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I have one if still interested. £15 plus postage
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Yes please have PM you
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Thanks. sold
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