There's a vendor house by the bagball court that has all bulk order deed books on catskills.
However I have yet to be able to search any of his bods in his books. Only way I've been able to search bods and find his house is by searching for Bulk Order Book on the search engine.
Only way I could get the contents of a bulk order deed book is to open every single one, book, flip through every page and scan each one line by line. There very well may be as many bods out there as there are items, I wouldn't be surprised if it doubled the size of the entire database. Also, half of them could not-be-for-sale on homes that are just for storage of bods, so its like I'd do all that work scanning and 1/2 of them aren't even for sale. I would also have to double my computers and accounts necessary to scan it all.
I have to pick my battles properly, only have so much time and resources to work with. The question is, does adding bods justify doubling the hardware, accounts, resources necessary to list them? when people are sitting on duped books of 500 filled ready-to-turn-in bkits and vkits selling them for extremely cheap? Not to mention the fact that you get 2 small tailor bods for every one necessary to fill a large (twice as many as necessary if you collect consistently).
I haven't bothered with it because I don't think the demand justifies the effort to list them all, but I list the bod books and if they're named properly, people can find a bod book with the appropriate bods necessary, its a little hit-and-miss but its not that bad an option.