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Gavin,
You have a very good memory. They look great - really great. I am glad you waited till you found the right man to do the job:-). Attached a picture of Hendley's Memorials of the Jaypore Exhibition 1883. Vol. I-III. When Florida was flooded some years ago, the bindings were very badly damaged, not the pages I am happy to say. I took them to the same binder who bound the Holstein books. Only bits and pieces from each binding could be used, but luckily the binders brother knew how to make galvano blocks, so he could piece the bindings together as they were originally. The bookbinder is retired, earlier he was a emploied at an old convent in in Switzerland, a very well known convent by Catolics. So he knew all about repairing old bindings, and to make new ones - by hand. Jens Last edited by Jens Nordlunde; 17th May 2015 at 04:33 PM. |
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