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    George Nakashima's book "Full Circle"

    My old new stock paperback version came today. It cost less than $20 from Empire Books (Amazon seller).
    It is in excellent condition.

    I'm looking forward to looking at it later today. Who knows, it might inspire a project.

    I saw a Maloof rocking chair and two Nakashima pieces at a museum in San Diego a few years back.

    I sat in Maloof's rocker and Nakashima's Conoid Lounge Chair. I knew I was not supposed to do it, but no one was watching, so I assumed it was OK.
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    If you were in the museum at Balboa Park, they actually have signs encouraging you to sit on them.
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    Actually, the book is Derek E. Ostergard's book about George Nakashima. There is a lot to look at. My Mid Century friends will get a kick out of the book.

    I was in New Hope one time, but didn't know hat George was there. I did see a lot of nice pieces in the shops there, but I'm not aware any of them were Nakashima's.

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