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> Eckhard Gartz wrote:
> I've seen a number of people mention Staudigel's book.  Could someone
> perhaps give me more information about it?

Unfortunately I only have some German information (my personal review)
on that book:

http://www.steinmaus.de/Mittelalter/weben/literatur.html#Staudigel

You can find some more information, even in english (e.g. the whole
table of content), on 

http://www.brettchenweben.de/

> I've found a secondhand copy on the web for $50, which seems a fair whack.
> Is it worth it? 

The price here in Germany is 80 DEM, which is about 36-37 (US)$. If you
think of packaging and postage costs when ordering it directly from
Staudigel you have to calculate a price near 50$. SO I guess the price
is ok if the book is in a good condition.

Concerning the worth of content: If you are looking for wonderful
double-side weaves it is absolutely worth every penny! Otfried
documented some really beautiful motives with whole intructions as well
as 18 4-holed and 7 6-holed patterns in warp-twined technique.

Guido
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