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awebz 07-16-2006 05:20 PM

Getting 2+2 books rebound?
 
I'm sorry if this issue has been discussed before. I tried a search with no luck, some good links would be apreciated.

My copy of SSH from the original printing is a bit weathered. The binding is more or less intact but the cover has fallen off. What are my best options for getting it rebound/recovered from those who have done this?

thanks,
awebz

chesspain 07-16-2006 06:47 PM

Re: Getting 2+2 books rebound?
 
May I suggest Scotch tape? [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] Indeed, I brought a broken, paperback copy of My Sixty Memorable Games (B. Fischer, now out of print) to a book binder, and she said it was going to cost no less than $50 for a basic resewing and rebinding to hardback (like they do to library periodicals). I don't think a paperback cover can just be reattached so that it looks like it is new.

If you want more than a homemade, taped restoration it would just be cheaper to buy another copy.

Henkeman 07-16-2006 06:56 PM

Re: Getting 2+2 books rebound?
 
I've seen a thread here on 2+2 a couple of months ago about someone who got it re-bound with a spiral back. Wasn't very expensive and looked practical.

arete 07-16-2006 07:13 PM

Re: Getting 2+2 books rebound?
 
Kinko's!!! It costs like $4 a book, just tell them to cut the spine off and spiral it.

Rob-L 07-16-2006 08:39 PM

Re: Getting 2+2 books rebound?
 
I agree. I went into Kinko's on a slow afternoon and had the book done with a spiral spine for $5. It took just a few minutes for them to do it since they were not busy.

chesspain 07-16-2006 10:18 PM

Re: Getting 2+2 books rebound?
 
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I've seen a thread here on 2+2 a couple of months ago about someone who got it re-bound with a spiral back. Wasn't very expensive and looked practical.

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Since the OP said only that the cover had come off, rebinding it with a spiral back would seemingly weaken the physical integrity of the book just for the sake of reattaching the cover.

awebz 07-17-2006 08:54 AM

Re: Getting 2+2 books rebound?
 
well the cover is in very bad shape so I don't even think it will be worth getting reattactched. I'm thinking the spiral idea sounds good, is the finished product still very usable?

chesspain 07-17-2006 09:07 AM

Re: Getting 2+2 books rebound?
 
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well the cover is in very bad shape so I don't even think it will be worth getting reattactched. I'm thinking the spiral idea sounds good, is the finished product still very usable?

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In the original post you said this:

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My copy of SSH from the original printing is a bit weathered. The binding is more or less intact but the cover has fallen off.


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Consequently, since the cover is shot regardless, why do you want to destroy the original binding by having it spiral bound?

arete 07-17-2006 09:31 AM

Re: Getting 2+2 books rebound?
 
The bad shape of the cover doesn't make a difference in getting it spiraled. At Kinko's they will put a plastic cover on it. Also, to answer your question, yes, the books look good after this is done.

HeyWhatIsWrong? 07-17-2006 12:40 PM

Re: Getting 2+2 books rebound?
 
My SSHE book:

http://img258.imageshack.us/my.php?i...sc00250gf3.jpg
http://img257.imageshack.us/my.php?i...sc00251vz5.jpg


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