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Greetings,
I am hoping someone can help me. We received an older
style binder that we are trying to replicate or find
eqivalents for. I hope my description does it
justice.
Specifically, the book as a whole is roughly 29*19
inches, the front and back were separate pieces. They
were joined by a unique binder that I have not
encountered before. The base was a long slim, flat
pice of metal with 2 studs, hinged to a second or top
piece of metal. Drawings were placed onto the studs
much like a 3-ring binder. The top piece was then
closed. Running through the binder was a shaft that
when closed, was tightened by a key.
With the plethora of office supply websites, searching
the internet has been virtually fruitless. Does
anyone have any idea of a manufacture of something
like this or an equivalent?
Cheers,
Brad Holderman
619.994.6686
"Dear Jack, We have a ship, Surprise, for the East Indies, and must join at Plymouth instantly..."
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