ANST - request: bookbinders ....

Damon Huse dhuse at flash.net
Mon Nov 30 21:47:04 PST 1998



j'lynn yeates wrote:
> 
> anyone out there working in bookbinding ???
> 
> just received a long-sought, rather valuable, out of print work that i would
> like to put in a well made, protective slip case ... have several other
> valuable books that i would like to do the same with, so would like to make
> contact with the right people
> 
> 'wolf
> 
> ... When we hunt, we all function with one mind
> ... - Boingo, Pedestrian Wolves


Well you can go to a bookbinder but my experience in working in a
library for 4 years has taught me is that *any* dealing with a
bookbinder will be VERY EXPENSIVE.(binders prefer to deal in a fair
amount of volume rather than a small amount, in other words the more
books you need worked on the lower the price.)
What I would recommend is that if your books are in good condition then
you could get by with just putting them in plastic bags and store them
in a cool dry place.
In my opinion you don't need a binder unless you have pages falling out
or need a new cover, but I'll try to post some bookbinders in the next
week for anyone who might need one.

In service
	Alric Descor
	Elfsea


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