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Over the last three decades we have acquired over 40 rare historical Metalsmithing books that we are making available to jewelers, goldsmiths and the metalsmithing community.
These books cover special techniques in depth like chasing, repousse, engraving, niello making, Japanese chiseling, soldering, construction, patination and metal coloring, silversmithing and more. There are many recipes for alloys and metal surface treatments.
For the first time in history, these ancient metal tricks and recipes will be made available to the contemporary community of curious artists and metalsmiths. This information will allow the reader to apply the simple and ingenious procedures used by the jewelers of the past, long dead masters of the art of metalsmithing. Many of the tricks and recipes described will save the maker money, as older approaches can sometimes replace modern tools.
As with all the Ganoksin project books the text has been scanned using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) which means it is searchable and useable in ways not seen in a standard pdf. Similarly the images are separately scanned and then stitched into the text, allowing you to zoom in for very high magnification views of the detail in the images.
Each pdf is a full digital book of searchable text and images, with an easy access through an interactive table of contents.
We invite you to own the entire collection of manuscripts, and benefit from the ancient wisdom that we are presenting, while supporting the
Ganoksin Project.
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This 1916 book (republished in 1921) teaches the core skills of soft and hard soldering (brazing) and introduces basic principles of welding metals. It is a book derived from many articles by different authors in the magazine 'Work', an illustrated weekly of the time. Oxy-acetylene was a new process at this time and this kind of brazing with brass, and welding metals other than steel were new possibilities for metal workers.
The excellent descriptions, definitions and pictures are very clear and understandable. There are some really interesting recipes and divisions of types of soft soldering. The section on soft soldering has way more information than any current book on the subject. The detail and images is very good [read more]....
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This 1899 book is one of the most important early books on enameling. It is quoted and cited by all its contemporary books and many later books. At 168 pages it is a remarkable book very important for any person interested in enameling. The technical information and detail is absolutely amazing... [read more...]
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This 1899 (republished 1905) book outlines the knowledge at the time of gems and precious stones. It is surprisingly accurate and most is still current. It is a completely revised version of the 1882 book "Handbook of Precious Stones". It covers the science, the origins, the use, and meaning and more of gems. A very thorough book. Any gemologist can benefit from reading this book - and it should be mandatory for anyone studying gemology. It also deals with issues of design and artistic use of gems which sets it apart from any other gemology book I know of [read more]....
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Subtitled: "A manual for the use of Watchmakers, jewelers and Other Metal Engravers". This 182 page book, published in 1898, covers letter engraving in exhaustive and thorough detail. If you are learning engraving this is another essential for your library. Every goldsmith, too, should consider it for your collection. The book is intended as a self study course in letter engraving. It begins with graver preparation instructions and basic polishing and finishing tools for it. The author makes a case for an unpolished but sharpened graver leaving textured cuts that can be used in design terms.... [read more...]
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One of the few books available on books on wax modelmaking; "Lost Wax Jewelry Making: The Build-up Technique" by Minoru Azama, printed in Japanese by Kashiwa Hobby Books. 1999.
Azama process emphasizes building up wax as opposed to starting with a wax blank and carving away material. He uses this approach for organic as well as geometric subjects. The potential of this technique is unlimited!
Azama's work is outstanding, some of it so very precise and geometric that one would think it had been carved of hard wax. The book was written for students at the Japan Jewelry Academy, and Mr. Azama has been generous enough to write a complete English translation.
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This book, originally published in England in 1913 covers repousse, fine chasing, silversmithing, jewellery and enamelling. It is part of Longman's technical handicraft series of books. Inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement it details the practical ways that are not touched on as deeply in most texts since. The drawings are excellent, clear and insightful. Like, really excellent. Along with exceptional chasing and repousse information there are surprises, like the many pages of wire and sheet metal strip twisting examples for borders and decoration. The section on enameling is unusual in its early viewpoint, grinding lump enamel being the only option, and firing trivet designs of interest. It has over 378 illustrations, beautifully hand drawn and carried out. File Size: 22MB, 227 pages.
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The subtitle of this book is "Chasing and Repousse for Home Art Workers". It was published in 1903. This book deals mostly with chasing and repousse information. Really great engravings and drawings to show tools, exercises and pieces. One of the few to show tool holding positions in the hand. Lots of drawings of chasing tool ends and shapes. There are a number of specific projects described, some hardware oriented. This book is an essential reference for the serious chaser. File Size: 19MB, 62 pages. [read more]....
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Published in 1894. This heavily illustrated book, many photographs and line drawings which cover chasing and repousse in depth and with subtlety. The hundreds of excellent line drawings of tools, stamps, and more are excellent. The tool end images are especially clear. There are many photographs of complex chased trays and other objects. This is a great book, and essential for a serious jeweler and chaser. File Size: 68MB, 164 pages.
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This 1912 book, 206 pages jam-packed with serious information about manufacturing enamels. It is a second edition from one published in 1900. For a glass, ceramics or enameling person the book is essential for the library and for understanding their field. A goldsmith, or someone interested in how things are made will also want it. If you were working with enamel this is an absolute essential. I suspect it is the most informative on the subject ever written.... [read more...]
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This 1871 book was compiled from the in-house notes of "one of the largest and most eminent Manufacturing Goldsmiths and Jewellers in this country" which had gone out of business, thus freeing Mr. Collins to reveal the companie's secrets and experience. Much of the book is alloy recipes for all different purposes, such as enameling gold alloys, gold for making pens, gold and silver solders. There are sections on refining, on 'coloring' the gold (depletion gilding). There are 96 pages of alloying and trade secret information, and 36 pages of intriguing advertisements for books being published in 1872. [read more]....
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This 1882 book thoroughly covers hallmarking, and the creation of the hallmarking system in the UK, the issues that drove its creation, and the hallmarks themselves. It's 237 pages have the most information about hallmarking and its history of any book. Any person interested in the history of jewelry, antiques, goldsmithing should have this book.... [read more...]
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A Complete Exposition of the Art of Engraving on Metals.
If you want to learn how to engrave letters, monograms and writing this great book is an excellent guide. This 1892 book addresses what was then a decline in the education of apprentices, and was intended to give aspiring engravers a way to successfully self educate as a letter engraver [read more...]
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This rare book first published in 1905 gives a good explanation and introduction to electroplating, with extensive chapters on polishing and finishing work for plating. There are numerous recipes throughout the text and the writer's 'Voice' is clear and readable. While the descriptions are aimed at an electroplating shop of the late 19th century the information can be scaled down for the small shop. All the tools and equipment for each procedure is described in detail. Along with large tanks the author explains making a small tank using glass plates in a wooden box cemented with gutta percha and pitch.... [read more...]
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I've always loved this 1916 book. It informed me at the start of my career and taught me much about the workshop, making chasing tools and more. The book is completely full of excellent drawings, wonderful pen and ink sketches, first of tools, then a bench with all dimensions, then a series of step-by-step projects, 23 of them.
This book is Manga for jewelers. It is like watching a video, each step is artfully drawn, a wonderful visual cartoon for goldsmithing. Each sketch is accompanied by distilled, clever, text. The projects chosen contain all the skills one needs for making jewelry and basic silversmithing. There are great tips on riveting, soldering, sawing, and so on. I really can't over-emphasize how wonderful and readable the drawings are. The details of... [read more...]
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A wonderful 1902 book full of jeweler's secrets and repair techniques. Chapters include bench design, tools, chemicals, tables and recipes, how to use gold testing acids, making rings, eyeglass frame repair, jewelry repair and, oddly, disposing of unclaimed repair work. Keplinger was a good writer and the text is readable and professionally detailed. This book may cover more repair detail well than any other. It is interesting to see how many of the tools are exactly the same, the main differences have to do with power tools like using a bow drill. There are lots of good descriptions, and of tool making and adapting, many of them, like wax boxes, or clamping tweezers are still hand made today. The chemicals for a workshop are described and how to make them, as well as precise directions for pickle, anti-oxidizer, soft solder remover and many others. ... [read more...]
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This 1911 book is a great introduction to enameling, and discussion of definitions and techniques of various kinds of enameling. There is insight into how enamels were prepared and delivered, as chunks or large 'plates' that the enamellist broke up and ground for use. This is really gritty, authentic enameling preparation, with all the hand grinding information one would ever want to know. [read more...]
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This antique book on enameling gives a clear window into enameling in the 19th century and the debates on legitimizing craft work as fine art equal to painting, sculpture etc in importance and vitality. This book provides a unique philosophical snapshot of the time, with its deep and impassioned arguments for enameling as high art. Quotes from William Blake, Goethe and others give a context for enameled work. Design principles and the history of enameling are dealt with. There is lots of technical information as well. Plenty of discussion of color, and how it is used and works with different kinds of enamel and techniques. There is a really complete approach to enameling and to the preparation of the metal surfaces under them. There are... [read more...]
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A series of Twenty-four autotype reproductions of original designs for vases, ewers, salvers, etc. Selected from the collection in the national art library, South Kensington Museum
This significant 1871 book has wonderful drawn (etchings) images of major silversmithing objects. It is primarily a book of images for teaching, learning and reference.
File Size: 16MB, 32 Pages [read more]....
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(subtitled "Being the Art of Ornamenting Thin Metal with Raised Figures")
Another book essential for the serious chaser. This one concentrates on details of chasing, tools, working methods. Includes a number of metal working techniques as well, sawing finishing etc. It is 103 pages (and a number of further pages of fascinating advertisements) [read more]....
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This eBook covers the history of the ancient technique of filigree jewelry making and gives very clear instructions on how filigree is made, and how it can be combined with enamel. Filigree is a group of individual lace-like intertwined wires of gold or silver, soldered together to form a pattern. Topics include: tools and materials, making filigree wire and jigs, soldering preparation and technique, pickling, making filigree jewelry, gold plating and more. 110 pages, 67 b&w photos and diagrams, 3 pages of color, soft cover.
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This 1902 book is the third edition. It is 98 jam packed pages of great chasing and repousse information. The author taught many people (including royalty) to do repousse and chasing as a hobby pastime, a recreation. It is clear that at the turn of the century the upper and middle classes pursued hobbies such as painting, drawing and repoussee work (today people watch TV)..... [read more...]
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This 1883 book is intended for the jewelry store owner and staff, and for interested amateurs, and pointedly, for the consumer. This seemed to be a new approach for that era. Redman consulted with the top authors of his time (many of them represented in the Ganoksin Antique Books Project) and includes extracts from their books. Any jeweler or gemologist would benefit from reading this book, and its stories are unique and numerous. It is full of history, and chemistry and really great detail. A very interesting book. 109 pages, a number of illustrations. File Size: 3.82MB, [read more]....
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This 1885 book (republished in 1921) was written by George Gee, a real hero of the trade for decades, a pioneer in writing for the jeweler, the goldsmith and silversmith. You can tell that the author ran an excellent working shop - the voice of experience is abundant. The book begins with a discussion of the silver price between 1870 and the end of the century, its effects on society and working silversmiths. This book is intended as a thorough, complete reference for practical workers in the trade and those learning. It is to introduce science and and overall understanding of working with silver to the workman. It is very readable.
258 pages. File Size: 8.43MB, [read more]....
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This 1918 book covers the gilding and silvering of wood and other materials using silver and gold leaf, chemical gilding of metals, the gilding and silvering of metal and glass as well as an excellent section on metal coloring and patination recipes. Edited by Jones the work is compiled from multiple authors and experts in the 'Work' magazine.
This is the most thorough book I've come across when it comes to applying gold and silver leaf, but it goes far beyond that into the chemical application of gold and silver to metals, glass, silk, cloth, making bronze paint, gilding books, lacquer and laquering techniques.. The chapter on coloring metals is worth the whole book, with unusual and hard to find recipes. It is very readable. 166 Pages. File Size: 8.60MB [read more...]
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This book is an essential for anyone interested in chasing and repousse designs and details.
This 173 page 1881 book is intended for silversmiths to work from as well as to educate the public. The images are of electroformed reproductions of what was considered the best of English silversmithing at that time. The reproductions are exact and painstakingly made. It reveals what, in 1881, was considered the best silversmithing in the world. The works were assembled from many colleges at Oxford, Cambridge and Ireland, as well as from numerous city collections and corporate collections. It is a pretty exhaustive list, and shows what was considered valuable and treasure in the culture at that time. [Click to read more...]
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Orchid Books
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The Jeweler's Bench Book By Charles Lewton-Brain Volume Two in the "Orchid in Print: Maximum Bench Work" Series A Collaboration between Manufacturing Jewelers & Suppliers of America and The Ganoksin Project. In The Jeweler's Bench Book, acclaimed metalsmith Charles Lewton-Brain offers expert advice on how you can choose the bench that best meets your needs'then modify it for maximum efficiency. With plentiful full-color illustrations, The Jeweler's Bench Book covers everything from the basics of bench design to ingenious tips for tool storage and arrangement. It also includes real-life "tours" of how renowned jewelers have set up their own bench areas. Prime Sponsor: Rio Grande
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Making the Most of Your Flex-shaftBy Karen Christians Volume One in the "Orchid in Print: Maximum Bench Work" Series A Collaboration between Manufacturing Jewelers & Suppliers of America and The Ganoksin Project. Making the Most of Your Flex-shaft is the one resource you'll need to ensure you gain maximum advantage from your flex-shaft system. Learn how to select the right system, how to choose and use the latest accessories and attachments, and how to properly maintain your system for extended life. See why so many jewelers are reading this book and discovering what they didn't know about their flex-shaft systems! Prime Sponsor: Rio Grande Patrons: Foredom and 3M Inc. [read more...]
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Books and publications from MJSA
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The Jeweler's Bench Book By Charles Lewton-Brain Volume Two in the "Orchid in Print: Maximum Bench Work" Series A Collaboration between Manufacturing Jewelers & Suppliers of America and The Ganoksin Project. In The Jeweler's Bench Book, acclaimed metalsmith Charles Lewton-Brain offers expert advice on how you can choose the bench that best meets your needs'then modify it for maximum efficiency. With plentiful full-color illustrations, The Jeweler's Bench Book covers everything from the basics of bench design to ingenious tips for tool storage and arrangement. It also includes real-life "tours" of how renowned jewelers have set up their own bench areas. Prime Sponsor: Rio Grande
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Making the Most of Your Flex-shaftBy Karen Christians Volume One in the "Orchid in Print: Maximum Bench Work" Series A Collaboration between Manufacturing Jewelers & Suppliers of America and The Ganoksin Project. Making the Most of Your Flex-shaft is the one resource you'll need to ensure you gain maximum advantage from your flex-shaft system. Learn how to select the right system, how to choose and use the latest accessories and attachments, and how to properly maintain your system for extended life. See why so many jewelers are reading this book and discovering what they didn't know about their flex-shaft systems! Prime Sponsor: Rio Grande Patrons: Foredom and 3M Inc. [read more...]
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Profiting by Design By Marlene Richey Learn how to run a successful jewelry design business and have some fun along the way. A former gallery owner who also ran an award-winning design firm, Marlene Richey covers everything from identifying a target market and setting up shop to pricing, marketing, and selling your one-of-a-kind designs. She also provides real-life lessons from such esteemed jewelry designers as Barbara Heinrich, Michael Bondanza, Chris Correia, and Michael Good, among others. Prime Sponsor: David H. Fell & Co.
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Jewelers have a wealth of options when choosing the tools they'll use for their creations, but everyone has a favorite tool with which they would never part--a "secret shop weapon." This book pulls back the curtain and reveals the "weapons" of more than three dozen jewelers, from renowned experts to up-and-comers who are just beginning to make their marks. Secret Shop Weapons presents a full range of "must have" tools and equipment, from high-tech CAD programs and microscopes to such basics as gravers and miter-cutting jigs. Whatever the tool, jewelers share why their favorite weapons are so special and how they use them. Also included in this 160-page, full-color book are step-by-step projects featuring several of these weapons. In addition, readers will have access to exclusive online videos so that they can witness these tools in action.
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Safety Solutions Updated Manual & DVD Now Available! Every jewelry operation contains numerous hazards that, if left unattended, could lead to injury, illness, and even death. Safety Solutions helps jewelers to avoid such outcomes, providing easy to understand guidelines for maintaining a safe environment. Learn how to properly store and work with chemicals, dispose of hazardous waste, establish safe working conditions, and comply with federal, state, and local codes. Part of MJSA's "Safe and Secure" outreach program, funded in part by a grant from the JCK Jewelry Industry Fund. Shot on location at Stuller. Prime Sponsor: G-TEC Natural Gas Systems
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Adventures at the Bench: Tricks to Overcome a Jeweler's Daily Challenges by Jurgen J. Maerz Renowned platinumsmith Jurgen J. Maerz offers his best bench tricks from innovative uses for clothespins and table salt to ingenious homemade tools and relates lessons learned from his earliest days as an apprentice. He also provides illustrated step-by-step guides on everything from the basics of fabricating platinum sheet, alloy, and chain to using the jeweler s newest best friend, the laser. Based on his popular column in MJSA Journal. "This book is full of clever tips, shortcuts, and homemade tools Read through this book, and see if you aren't amazed at the information it holds." Alan Revere, founder Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts Prime Sponsor: Johnson Matthey New York
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Working with Gemstones: A Bench Jeweler's Guide by Arthur Skuratowicz and Julie Nash Enjoy stress-free setting! Featuring more than 100 full-color photos, this book provides the information you need to avoid damaging expensive sometimes irreplaceable gems. Common gemstone enhancements and treatments. How specific gems react to pressure How to design and modify jewelry to accommodate a gem's characteristics. "Tools that Rule": What every jeweler needs close at hand. Charts on how stones react to abrasives, chemicals, and heat. Advice on proper care and cleaning methods. "Every major gemstone typically used in the jewelry industry is covered in this book, making it a fine resource for the beginning bench jeweler as well as anyone doing repair check-in at a retail store In addition, some seldom-seen stones are included, making it a good reference for experienced jewelers." Mark Maxwell, Gems & Gemology, GIA
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101 Bench Tips for Jewelers by Alan RevereIllustrations by Sean Kane; introduction by Charles Lewton-Brain Winner, Gold Excel Award, Society of National Association Publications Acclaimed as a designer, author, educator, and innovator, Alan Revere now shares his most valuable bench tips and tricks in 101 Bench Tips for Jewelers. Based on his monthly column in MJSA Journal , this book will help any jeweler speed production, improve quality, and raise profits at the bench. It covers all aspects of bench work, from soldering to stone setting, piercing to final polish. Discover how you can easily modify common bench tools to enhance productivity. Learn how household items, such as dental floss and paper clips, can become valuable bench aids. "Idea Central is one way of describing this book It breaks new ground in its clear, painterly renderings of the tricks, the bright intelligence that shines from every page. Alan's writing is warm and friendly, and he sees possibilities and solutions everywhere." Charles Lewton-Brain, Brain Press, Calgary, Alberta, Canada [read more]....
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The AJM Guide to Lost-Wax Casting: Techniques and Tips from Industry Experts Winner, Silver Excel Award, Society of National Association Publications From creating trouble-free master models to building uniform trees to proper techniques for investing, burnout, and breakout, this book will show you how to achieve smooth, porosity-free castings. Also included are guides to stone-in-place casting; casting over 500 grams of platinum on one tree; and casting nickel-free white golds. "Thank you for the best casting book on the market today! The AJM Guide to Lost-Wax Casting addresses every aspect of the casting process, with a comparison of methods and materials that points out the best techniques to use for the desired results. This book is now the standard text for our advanced class in casting it's an invaluable tool." Shannon Calloway, Instructor Texas Institute of Jewelry Technology, Paris, Texas
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At the Bench: An Illustrated Guide to Working with Gold & Silver by Gregg Todd and Greg GilmanWinner, Silver Excel Award, Society of National Association Publications Simplify your bench work! Featuring more than 200 photographs, At the Bench offers step-by-step, illustrated instruction on resizing rings, repairing chain, setting stones, retipping prongs, and building component parts, among other essential skills. It also offers guides to proper bench setup, prioritizing workflow, keeping small tools organized, safe and successful torch work, and maximum metal recovery. "An essential resource ... written by expert goldsmiths who know their craft and who have an ability to communicate their knowledge and skills in an easy-to-understand way." Chris Corti, Gold Technology, World Gold Council "More than a guide to working with these two metals, At the Bench is an essential resource for every bench jeweler." Angela Lockhart, Gems & Gemology, GIA
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The Platinum Bench: An Illustrated Guide to Easy Platinum Repairs and Fabrication by Jurgen J. MaerzWinner, 2002 Apex Award for Publication Excellence! Renowned platinumsmith Jurgen J. Maerz, director of technical education for Platinum Guild International USA, shows how platinum isn't difficult, just different and, with the help of these step-by-step, illustrated lessons, it can be easy. The Platinum Bench provides comprehensive instruction on a variety of bench techniques, from resizing rings and replacing heads to making a platinum band with 18k inlay. It also includes guides to selecting platinum alloys, preparing for platinum bench work, and casting platinum in a small shop. The Platinum Bench is comprehensive, well organized, and a great teaching tool it's a reference for everyone from a novice to someone who needs to refresh their memory. Michael Bondanza, Michael Bondanza Inc., New York City This is a great book we are incorporating it into our platinum classes as a required text. Alan Revere, Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts, San Francisco
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The AJM Handbook on Best Business Practices The first in a series of handbooks on how to maximize profits and minimize risks, The AJM Handbook on Best Business Practices offers expert advice on a range of vital topics: Keeping your business profitable in good times and bad. Establishing solid credit practices. Investing in Technology. Exploring the benefits of leasing. Gearing up for production increases. Instituting metal control policies Implementing a 5S visual control system. Creating a business plan to ensure creative designs earn a profit.
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