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older books often feature untrimmed, rough edges. one large german law-book printing and hardcover binding company i visited solved this problem with trimming the book blocks twice. first they trimmed open the folds. then they let the book blocks rest for hours, giving the paper a chance to adjust to
some time ago, a library binder in the midwest (no longer in business) received such a valuable book from a rare book library with the instructions "save the deckle edges." when the rebound book came back to the library, the librarian noticed that contrary to their instructions, all three sides were trimmed...
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older books often feature untrimmed, rough edges. one large german law-book printing and hardcover binding company i visited solved this problem with trimming the book blocks twice. first they trimmed open the folds. then they let the book blocks rest for hours, giving the paper a chance to adjust to
some time ago, a library binder in the midwest (no longer in business) received such a valuable book from a rare book library with the instructions "save the deckle edges." when the rebound book came back to the library, the librarian noticed that contrary to their instructions, all three sides were trimmed...
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older books often feature untrimmed, rough edges. one large german law-book printing and hardcover binding company i visited solved this problem with trimming the book blocks twice. first they trimmed open the folds. then they let the book blocks rest for hours, giving the paper a chance to adjust to
some time ago, a library binder in the midwest (no longer in business) received such a valuable book from a rare book library with the instructions "save the deckle edges." when the rebound book came back to the library, the librarian noticed that contrary to their instructions, all three sides were trimmed...
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older books often feature untrimmed, rough edges. one large german law-book printing and hardcover binding company i visited solved this problem with trimming the book blocks twice. first they trimmed open the folds. then they let the book blocks rest for hours, giving the paper a chance to adjust to
some time ago, a library binder in the midwest (no longer in business) received such a valuable book from a rare book library with the instructions "save the deckle edges." when the rebound book came back to the library, the librarian noticed that contrary to their instructions, all three sides were trimmed...
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older books often feature untrimmed, rough edges. one large german law-book printing and hardcover binding company i visited solved this problem with trimming the book blocks twice. first they trimmed open the folds. then they let the book blocks rest for hours, giving the paper a chance to adjust to
some time ago, a library binder in the midwest (no longer in business) received such a valuable book from a rare book library with the instructions "save the deckle edges." when the rebound book came back to the library, the librarian noticed that contrary to their instructions, all three sides were trimmed...
http://www.welbound.com/hardcover_case
older books often feature untrimmed, rough edges. one large german law-book printing and hardcover binding company i visited solved this problem with trimming the book blocks twice. first they trimmed open the folds. then they let the book blocks rest for hours, giving the paper a chance to adjust to
some time ago, a library binder in the midwest (no longer in business) received such a valuable book from a rare book library with the instructions "save the deckle edges." when the rebound book came back to the library, the librarian noticed that contrary to their instructions, all three sides were trimmed...
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older books often feature untrimmed, rough edges. one large german law-book printing and hardcover binding company i visited solved this problem with trimming the book blocks twice. first they trimmed open the folds. then they let the book blocks rest for hours, giving the paper a chance to adjust to
some time ago, a library binder in the midwest (no longer in business) received such a valuable book from a rare book library with the instructions "save the deckle edges." when the rebound book came back to the library, the librarian noticed that contrary to their instructions, all three sides were trimmed...
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older books often feature untrimmed, rough edges. one large german law-book printing and hardcover binding company i visited solved this problem with trimming the book blocks twice. first they trimmed open the folds. then they let the book blocks rest for hours, giving the paper a chance to adjust to
some time ago, a library binder in the midwest (no longer in business) received such a valuable book from a rare book library with the instructions "save the deckle edges." when the rebound book came back to the library, the librarian noticed that contrary to their instructions, all three sides were trimmed...
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older books often feature untrimmed, rough edges. one large german law-book printing and hardcover binding company i visited solved this problem with trimming the book blocks twice. first they trimmed open the folds. then they let the book blocks rest for hours, giving the paper a chance to adjust to
some time ago, a library binder in the midwest (no longer in business) received such a valuable book from a rare book library with the instructions "save the deckle edges." when the rebound book came back to the library, the librarian noticed that contrary to their instructions, all three sides were trimmed...
http://www.welbound.com/product/24
older books often feature untrimmed, rough edges. one large german law-book printing and hardcover binding company i visited solved this problem with trimming the book blocks twice. first they trimmed open the folds. then they let the book blocks rest for hours, giving the paper a chance to adjust to
some time ago, a library binder in the midwest (no longer in business) received such a valuable book from a rare book library with the instructions "save the deckle edges." when the rebound book came back to the library, the librarian noticed that contrary to their instructions, all three sides were trimmed...
http://www.welbound.com/product/25