hearing: “Now you can build this out of a surplus gear box or this way out of an old truck differential . . .” A typical twenty-buck building plan might be twenty dittoed legal size pages. Ten pages of single-spaced monologue, the rest sketches, plans and drawings. You learn the cheapest ways of building it in Muncie or Micronesia.
On top of some 200 building plans there are offered for sale tricks of the trade—the Magic Horseshoe (No. 719, $5) actually enables anyone to letter large signs easily.
— Alan Kalker
Note: As we go to press, Brill’s is for sale. Ask ’em about it.
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