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Re: [HOE] Book binding [Shane]



At 11:22 AM 17/05/02, Dan Sulin wrote:

>>Not many that I know of, but do you need a (Shane) in your subject line to
>>get him to read it? Cos I would have liked an answer to my binding question.
>I think he tends to skim through most of the posts,  but putting [Shane] 
>in the subject seems to get his attention quicker.

Thanks :-)

Shane I asked this question in a post a little while ago:

While I am in a griping mood ;-) Would anyone (Shane?) know how much more 
it costs to bind a book properly? I'm looking at my hard cover HoE main 
rule book and seeing the whole Junker section falling out, with a few of 
the colour pages already gone I just want to scream. I know that I'd 
personally pay more for a book that had proper bindings, especially for a 
hard cover book. I really hate the fake string bound books that actually 
use glue. If you want an idea of how a hard cover book should be bound, 
most of the White Wolf ones are really really well done. (and they don't 
seem to cost much more ~$5)

So if you have any idea how much more it costs for good string binding I'd 
be interested in finding out :-)

thanks for your time,
- michael


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