Re: Mason: 2+2 Book Binding changes in 2005?
Hi Jeffage:
I didn't play any poker, but the managers at the bindery who we were visiting did take us to The Commerce Club for lunch. Best wishes, Mason |
Re: Mason: 2+2 Book Binding changes in 2005?
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Fedex Kinkos will do a nice spiral binding on them for about $6 each. I did it to both of the HOH books and they are much easier to read now. I can open to a page and lay it next to my computer and it stays open to that page without having to keep a hand on it. For technical books I think a spiral binding is the best way to go. [/ QUOTE ] My copy of SSHE is shot to hell, and it's only a few months old. I might just buy a new copy just so I can do this. This is an awesome idea! |
Re: Mason: 2+2 Book Binding changes in 2005?
My HOH 1 is falling apart, while my HOH 2 is not. Guess I'll see if kinkos can fix HOH 1.
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How about going to hardcovers? I read the crap out of these books and they wind-up looking pretty beat after a while. I would pay a premium for a hardcover, no problem. [/ QUOTE ] |
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My HOH 1 is falling apart, [/ QUOTE ] Mine too and I bought it not that long ago. |
Re: Mason: 2+2 Book Binding changes in 2005?
I never even thought about the binding too much, but I liked that the 2+2 books are made to be handled quite a bit. No pages falling out so far, but I keep my books in decent shape anyway. I like the quality of the books.
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