A detailed study of H4

Advert

A detailed study of H4

Home Forums Clocks and Scientific Instruments A detailed study of H4

Viewing 9 posts - 1 through 9 (of 9 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #254517
    Michael Gilligan
    Participant
      @michaelgilligan61133

      Anyone interested in Harrison's work might like this: **LINK**

      http://www.bdvideos.co.uk/site/shop/horology/a-detailed-study-of-h4/

      MichaelG.

      Ref. letter in this month' Horological Journal

      Advert
      #3736
      Michael Gilligan
      Participant
        @michaelgilligan61133

        DVD by Barbara Darby ..

        #254549
        Neil Wyatt
        Moderator
          @neilwyatt

          Shoot! I thought it was going to be a detailed study of shaft/hole tolerances.

          Neil

          #254552
          Michael Gilligan
          Participant
            @michaelgilligan61133

            Oh dear sad

            #254553
            KWIL
            Participant
              @kwil

              Craftsmanship is truly alive and well.

              #254559
              Ajohnw
              Participant
                @ajohnw51620

                Not a bad price for this sort of thing. It would be wonderful if it included detailed drawings.

                I attempted to get the various books reprinted once via a print on demand service as it would probably work out better for buyers price wise and better for the authors too. I'd guess that the publishers own the rights and if they reprint ££££££££'s. Far too many in my view.

                John

                #254573
                John Stevenson 1
                Participant
                  @johnstevenson1

                  Detailed drawings and a video for ?12 ?
                  Is it April 1st ?

                  #254621
                  Ajohnw
                  Participant
                    @ajohnw51620

                    Get something or the other – JS. I noticed you some time ago talking about Muddle Engineers some where else – pot calling kettle black.

                    On a more serious note buying the DVD makes a serious donation to Prostate Cancer Trust. They don't say how much though but I would be surprised if it wasn't significant.

                    John

                    #254622
                    John Stevenson 1
                    Participant
                      @johnstevenson1

                      No problem with the 12 pounds for a DVD, contributions to cancer not withstanding, but to expect detailed drawings as well is frankly extracting the urine.

                      Do you ever read what your keyboard regurgitates before hitting post ?

                      Edited By John Stevenson on 07/09/2016 17:56:17

                    Viewing 9 posts - 1 through 9 (of 9 total)
                    • Please log in to reply to this topic. Registering is free and easy using the links on the menu at the top of this page.

                    Advert

                    Latest Replies

                    Viewing 25 topics - 1 through 25 (of 25 total)
                    Viewing 25 topics - 1 through 25 (of 25 total)

                    View full reply list.

                    Advert

                    Newsletter Sign-up