Table Book 2 No Drapes! By Gene Gloye
Softback cover, Spiral bound.
A beautifully illustrated 34 page booklet on tables and side stands for you to build-a companion to our extremely popular "Table Book." Gene Gloye uses the tag line, "without drapes", because all the tables described are used in many ways, but without cloth drapes. The book begins with several pages of discussion on stage furniture and its possibilities, with illustrated advice on transporting it, plus storing it. The various multi-panel and single panel tables described in detail, with easy to follow bulding plans, often have diabolically clever "black art wells" and other secret devices. A "Night Club Table" is so simple and so useful, and so well described, you will be anxious to start building. Author Gloye has thought of everything in these table concepts-big loads, little load, ditching loads, ingenious fold-down methods-what to make them out of, and more and more.
A valuable book, unique.
Softback cover, Spiral bound.
A beautifully illustrated 34 page booklet on tables and side stands for you to build-a companion to our extremely popular "Table Book." Gene Gloye uses the tag line, "without drapes", because all the tables described are used in many ways, but without cloth drapes. The book begins with several pages of discussion on stage furniture and its possibilities, with illustrated advice on transporting it, plus storing it. The various multi-panel and single panel tables described in detail, with easy to follow bulding plans, often have diabolically clever "black art wells" and other secret devices. A "Night Club Table" is so simple and so useful, and so well described, you will be anxious to start building. Author Gloye has thought of everything in these table concepts-big loads, little load, ditching loads, ingenious fold-down methods-what to make them out of, and more and more.
A valuable book, unique.
Softback cover, Spiral bound.
A beautifully illustrated 34 page booklet on tables and side stands for you to build-a companion to our extremely popular "Table Book." Gene Gloye uses the tag line, "without drapes", because all the tables described are used in many ways, but without cloth drapes. The book begins with several pages of discussion on stage furniture and its possibilities, with illustrated advice on transporting it, plus storing it. The various multi-panel and single panel tables described in detail, with easy to follow bulding plans, often have diabolically clever "black art wells" and other secret devices. A "Night Club Table" is so simple and so useful, and so well described, you will be anxious to start building. Author Gloye has thought of everything in these table concepts-big loads, little load, ditching loads, ingenious fold-down methods-what to make them out of, and more and more.
A valuable book, unique.