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"The Anatomy of the Thimble" Reference Book by William & Magdalena Isbister

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    Description

    "The Anatomy of the Thimble" Reference Book
    by William H. Isbister
    If you collect thimbles or just find them interesting, you'll find a lot of useful information in this new book by William Isbister. The author analyzes the parts of a thimble, rim, border (band), top and knurling and shows how these can vary by nationality, material and age. Hundreds of color photographs include thimbles of glass, stone, steel, brass, silver, gold, enamel, mother of pearl, bone, ivory, horn, tortoise, porcelain and plastic. There's also a little section on finger guards. There's a lot of manufacturing history and information that helps identify the nationality of a thimble. Many hallmarks, trademarks and patent marks are also covered.
    This booklet is soft cover, 75 pages and measures 8" by 10". It was published in 2015.
    This is a brand new copy and the ISBN # is 978-1-32-054628-7.
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