Lorri Ferguson wrote:
We have one of these machines in the Pacific Northwest of Washington State.
When it began it was noted in a newspaper article that it was only 1 of 4 in
the world, that was last year.
Do you know how many you might have in the UK.
Sorry - I've no idea. Blackwell's in Oxford is my local bookshop, and I
also buy through Amazon in the U.K. and - as both sellers supply these
specially printed books - I assumed that others would too. This
assumption is supported only by vague memories of conversations with
others who'd also bought such books. Some years ago, when I sang in a
local choir, our sheet music was occasionally obtained in a similar way.
Also, I understand that the self-publishing phenomenon - this is a
service for amateur authors - is mushrooming, and uses similar machines.
Linda Walton,
(in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, U.K.,
where it's been a beautiful Summer day: the Sun shining down on the
beech woods across the valley has made the new green leaves seem to
shimmer. I wonder if that could be an idea for a lace pattern, using
shades of green silk thread? Unfortunately I'm not experienced enough
to be able to design).
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