Thanks, Lee, I'll check it out.

Just a tip, though, long URLs in email don't link properly unless they're enclosed between angled brackets (< and >). Even better, use http://tinyurl.com to make a short URL. For instance, TinyURL reduces the 222-character URL you posted in your last mail t0 24 characters:

http://tinyurl.com/9tkks

- Darcy
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Brooklyn, NY



On 20 Aug 2005, at 7:00 PM, Lee Actor wrote:

I'm currently looking for a better option for score binding -- if I
could find an affordable coil (_not_ comb -- coil) binder that
handled paper up to 17" inches long, I'd snatch it up in a second.

- Darcy


I'm not sure what you would consider affordable, but I recently got an
Akiles Coilmac-M for a very reasonable price ($275) here:
http://www.laminator.com/LaminatorsBindingMachines.asp? ProductID=323&Product Name=%3Cb%3ECoilMac%2DM%3C%2Fb%3E+Manual+Punch+and+Coil+Inserter +Binding+Mac hine+w%2FFree+Coil+Crimpers&CategoryName=Plastic+Coil+Binding +Machines. You can punch lengths greater than 14" easily and accurately in two passes: punch once, then flip the paper over and punch again, placing it on the
built-in alignment pin.  I also got a supply of 36" coils in several
different diameters, which are easily cut to whatever length you need; most
of my scores are 11x14, so I can get 2 14" lengths or 1 14" and 2 11"
lengths out of each coil.  HIghly recommended.

Lee Actor
Composer-in-Residence and Assistant Conductor, Palo Alto Philharmonic
http://www.leeactor.com




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