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Posted by Julia in MN on September 16, 2009, 3:02 pm
Allison wrote:
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> onetexsun wrote:
>> Sorry Estelle, but I didn't get mine from Amazon. I bought from one of
>> their lower priced (but not much) vendors. I bought a used copy that
>> actually has a nice little note written in the front. The book doesn't
>> show much wear, but the spine is already broken in, which doesn't
>> matter. I'm having it put on a spiral binding for easier use at the
>> machine.
>> Sunny
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> I like the spiral binding idea! I'm guessing you can do that with any
> paperback book?
> Allison
Just about, as long as the page margin next to the binding is wide
enough so that the spiral binding doesn't damage it. I've had the spiral
binding done on a few of my quilting books and also on the bread machine
recipe books that I use a lot. Another option is to have the spine of
the book taken off and have the pages drilled to fit a loose-leaf binder.
Julia in MN
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>> Sorry Estelle, but I didn't get mine from Amazon. I bought from one of
>> their lower priced (but not much) vendors. I bought a used copy that
>> actually has a nice little note written in the front. The book doesn't
>> show much wear, but the spine is already broken in, which doesn't
>> matter. I'm having it put on a spiral binding for easier use at the
>> machine.
>> Sunny
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> I like the spiral binding idea! I'm guessing you can do that with any
> paperback book?
> Allison