I did not mean to imply that you had actually written the book. It's your "Patented Advice" which, I think, just about says it all and that in itself might be published as a book - or book(let)!
Hmmm... with a little editing that might just be a good idea!

I have the book, Matt, and I agree it is an excellent work (in spite of the fact that it appears to have been run off on a photocopier!). Curiously though, I still sense that it was written for North American, rather than Scottish or other, readers; I don't know why!!
Scotpress is obviously a small, special interest publisher. While that is good, because I doubt we could get a major publishing house interested in books like Early Highland Dress and All About Your Kilt, the down side is that they are not quite as high tech as a major publishing house. They use local printers, as far as I know.

A while ago they moved from WV to AL and began to use a new printer there. When they did, their binding changed and the print quality declined. I think they have worked through that, though, as the most recent batch of Early Highland Dress they sent me turned out much better in terms of the print.

I agree, the color photos are invaluable in a work like Bob's. (Which is why I have both the book and the disk).

Aye,
Matt