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Dear Jim McCabe,
We have a local leather bookbinder I would be happy to recommend. He
recently gave a presentation at the library at which I was Program
Coordinator. Picture a room filled with small book shop owners, book lovers,
artists, historians and even a high level CEO all with best-beloved volumes
under their arms to give to him to work upon. I have known him for almost 3
years and watched both the process and good results from his work, the local
Arts Commission has offered grants for apprenticeships with him also. The
library recently had a display "New Life for an Old Book" showcasing his
talent. He has a studio attached to his home and has designed adaptations of
non-standard tools to achieve high quality results. His contact address would
be:
Alfred H. Bond
8565 N. Willowdale Dr.
Garden City, ID 83714
(208) 376-1857
Diane B. Rice
Jim McCabe wrote:
> We are looking for a person or a company that does custom leather
> bookbinding. We are interested in having covers made for scrapbook-size
> books that will be used in an exhibit setting. Any leads would be greatly
> appreciated.
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> thanks,
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> Jim McCabe
> Manager, Collections Care
> Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village
> [log in to unmask]
> 313-982-6078
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