Books about useful models?

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Gerardo
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Books about useful models?

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I'm in an important quest for books about useful origami models. I already have "Origami you Can Use" by Rick Beech, diagrammed by Rikki Donachie. I browsed around the web but didn't find any other books.

What other books are dedicated to this subject?

Thank you for your help.
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Hi,
Some of Chris Palmers. CDs include boxes, which may be useful in someway. Jeremy Shafers objects in his books could be considered useful. You could also try skimming through Gliads Book Reviews. Hope I helped.
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You did, thanks for your help Fluffy.

I found a really cool one in French from Didier Boursin, four in Japanesse three from Makoto Yamaguchi, and Oriland has two ebooks that caught my atention :).

If anyone knows any other, do tell!
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