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Product Description These flexible, plastic 3-ring binders contain an inside pocket and can hold 11 1 2 x 11 inch braille sheets
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This variety highlighted Dale’s point that the lines between printer and bookbinder were not always distinct To be competitive in a community, a bookbinder would have to know local interests and produce relevant texts and blank account books, and understand what materials should be imported versus made in-house
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