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Bit of a hiccupShannon Dealy dealy at deatech.comThu Aug 29 16:27:35 CDT 1996
It appears (from this end) that one of my messages to the list bounced, so here it is again, please ignore if you've already seen this. > > > Sorry, I should have said something in the introductory message, E-mail > should be sent to "coblist at deatech.com", not majordomo. majordomo is > where you send requests (subscribe, unsubscribe, help, etc.). Here is > one of the first messages: > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Thanks, Shannon Dealy, for setting up this list ! > > > > > > Can you or anybody suggest a book title on Cob structures that might > > have more construction details and where I might get such a book? > > > > Cob Cottage Company has a "Cob Reader" for about $12 (??), it is a collection > or articles they have put together on the subject. The booklet is about > 60 pages long, though I do not think it is adequate to teach you how to > make cob, I do consider to be a good source of introductory and historical > information. Check the cob product order form on the web site: > "http://www.deatech.com/cobcottage" > > NOTE: Since I do plug the Cob Cottage Company occasionally, as well as > providing the host site for their web pages, I think I should make clear > the extent of my affiliation with them: > > 1 - I have taken a cob workshop from them, and am planning on > taking additional courses. > 2 - Neither me or my company receives any money from them or any > other considerations (I pay the same price for their courses > as anyone else). > 3 - While I put together their web site, all labor and computer > resources (including the web host facilities) were donated by me > and my company. > > No one has questioned my affiliations, but I thought this needed to be > said. > > > > > I'm still looking for the book "Ceramic Houses" by Nader Khalili with no > > luck. > > > > > > Thanks ahead of time for any assistance ! > > > > > > David Aguirre > > Tucson > > monsoon season in the desert > > You might try Real Goods for The Ceramic Houses book, it's not in their > current catalog, but I have seen it in previous catalogs, as well > as in their Eugene, Oregon store. Real-Goods can be reached at > (800) 762-7325 or (707) 468-9214 (for any of you who may be outside the U.S.) > The Eugene store is: (541) 334-6960. > > > Shannon > Shannon Dealy dealy at deatech.com
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