Members SulaSaddlery Posted Sunday at 01:20 AM Members Report Posted Sunday at 01:20 AM Hello all! I am desperately searching for the book by Bob Park, Creating Western Floral Designs. I owned this book in the past and either misplaced it or loaned it out and have forgotten who. Does anyone know where I might find it in stock? Does anyone have one they would like to sell? Any leads are appreciated. Thank you! Rick Quote
AEBL Posted Sunday at 12:25 PM Report Posted Sunday at 12:25 PM I feel your pain man. Only online source of the book that I could find was priced ... well ... crazy high. I tried calling his place of business, and I'm not sure if he's still in business. https://www.americanbookwarehouse.com/4494339/ Quote
Members SulaSaddlery Posted Sunday at 03:28 PM Author Members Report Posted Sunday at 03:28 PM (edited) @aebl Whoa! Crazy high is right! It's the only book/method that ever made sense to me. Shame it's so hard to find. Edited Sunday at 03:34 PM by SulaSaddlery Quote
Members SUP Posted Sunday at 05:41 PM Members Report Posted Sunday at 05:41 PM I wonder why it went out of print. It is shown in Amazon as out of stock. It seems so popular and everyone wants it. Quote Learning is a life-long journey.
Northmount Posted Sunday at 06:20 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:20 PM 36 minutes ago, SUP said: I wonder why it went out of print. It is shown in Amazon as out of stock. It seems so popular and everyone wants it. It was privately printed by/for Bob Park, not by a publishing house. No ISBN number. Quote
Members SUP Posted Sunday at 08:42 PM Members Report Posted Sunday at 08:42 PM (edited) Oh. So there is no way it can get printed again? I wonder. Edited Sunday at 08:42 PM by SUP Quote Learning is a life-long journey.
Members MClark Posted Monday at 02:28 AM Members Report Posted Monday at 02:28 AM (edited) You can get the book from Leather Crafters Journal: https://leathercraftersjournal.com/product/creating-western-floral-designs-bob-park/ Barry King Tools: https://www.barrykingtools.com/patternpacks.htm Bob Park also sells the book. Go to his Facebook page. Good Luck Edited Monday at 02:32 AM by MClark Quote
Northmount Posted Monday at 02:50 AM Report Posted Monday at 02:50 AM 20 minutes ago, MClark said: You can get the book from Leather Crafters Journal: https://leathercraftersjournal.com/product/creating-western-floral-designs-bob-park/ Barry King Tools: https://www.barrykingtools.com/patternpacks.htm Bob Park also sells the book. Go to his Facebook page. Good Luck Out of stock on both sites. Hasn't been on his Facebook site since 2022. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067802724697 Quote
Members SUP Posted Monday at 03:09 AM Members Report Posted Monday at 03:09 AM 8 hours ago, Northmount said: It was privately printed by/for Bob Park, not by a publishing house. The book has proved to be popular. He should be able to find a publisher. So many people looking for it. Quote Learning is a life-long journey.
AEBL Posted Monday at 07:06 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:06 PM Yeah - and I called his shop, twice. First time I left a message, second time the call was declined. Quote
Members SUP Posted Monday at 11:15 PM Members Report Posted Monday at 11:15 PM 4 hours ago, AEBL said: Yeah - and I called his shop, twice. First time I left a message, second time the call was declined That's too bad. I wonder why. Quote Learning is a life-long journey.
Members MClark Posted yesterday at 03:03 AM Members Report Posted yesterday at 03:03 AM See if you can find Hidepounder on this site. That was Bob Park's member name. Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted yesterday at 12:27 PM Moderator Report Posted yesterday at 12:27 PM 13 hours ago, SUP said: That's too bad. I wonder why. His wife recently passed away. That is likely one factor. Quote Bruce Johnson Malachi 4:2 "the windshield's bigger than the mirror, somewhere west of Laramie" - Dave Stamey Vintage Refurbished And Selected New Leather Tools For Sale - www.brucejohnsonleather.com
Members SUP Posted yesterday at 12:39 PM Members Report Posted yesterday at 12:39 PM Oh! Then it's understandable. Vey sad. Quote Learning is a life-long journey.
Contributing Member Ferg Posted 19 hours ago Contributing Member Report Posted 19 hours ago One of the finest individuals I never met in leather work. I think I may have spoken to him on the phone once but most likely e-mails. He never declined to answer any of my many questions. I wish him and family the best. Hard when losing your mate. Quote
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