Ashley Oviatt wrote:
V. B. Hunt wrote:
Bryan Murdock wrote:
That's interesting. Do you use any kind of special paper or printer
that archives better?
Just a heavy bond, acid free paper in an auto-duplexing laser
printer. That's usually enough to last for a very long time.
I think a meeting is in order to learn how you do this newfangled
technology first hand. I'd love to learn how to bind a hard bound book.
(hmmm this thread is really easy to read as being sarcastic, when in
fact the poster is not.)
Ash
Looking over my calendar for the next several months, I see that the
most likely time I would have to demonstrate would probably be a
Saturday in September or early October. With my wife in school and
working and me homeschooling, we're really busy right now. My wife and
I are going to a national competition in late June for a school team
that she is on. Until that is over, her team has a lot of practices and
that leaves very little spare time (this is her second year going).
After that, I have promised my kids that do a lot of fishing and camping
this summer, which means we will be gone most weekends. My wife is back
in school in late August. After we get back into a routine while she is
in school and before midterms is usually our least busy time and I most
likely could give a demonstration at that time of year.
On the other hand, if you wanted a demonstration sooner, we could try to
find someone else that isn't quite so busy right now. I am a member of
the Yahoo! BookBinding group. We could probably find someone local that
might be willing to do a demonstration sooner than September.
Brice
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