Global score of the book idea "surest"
Competition
A
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Profitability
D
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A
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Niche
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Technical information related to books about "surest"
Average book price
$13.99
Average stars per book
Average reviews per book
239
Average book length
226 pages
Average title length
10 words
Top 5 best selling authors
Jonny Ardavanis , David R. Hawkins , Ellen S. Fisher , Bruce Barker , J. B. Bobo
Top 5 best selling publishers
Zondervan , Hay House Inc.; 1st edition , Clarkson Potter; First Edition , Cool Springs Press; Illustrated edition , Dover Publications; reprint edition
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How To Make Holsters
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Today, with the hundreds of Makes, Models, and barrel lengths of hand guns, it would be virtually impossible to reproduce holster patterns for each and every one into book form. The Holster Patterns presented in this book are a cross-section of a few of the most popular Makes and Models of the guns in use today; with alternate designs and added barrel lengths as space permits.
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