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MESSRS. EASIBIND, LTD., Pilot House, Mallow Street, London, E.C.I, have sent us a specimen ‘binder’ made to take twenty-six issues of NATURE, without advertisements. The first and last numbers are held by stout wires passing through the centre pages of the issues, and intermediate copies are carried on thin wires which go alternately into one of two parallel slots in a metal fitting at the top and bottom of the back of the ‘binder’. By this device the bulkiness of the ‘stitched’ edges of a pile of loose issues is to some extent minimized. The ‘binder’ has an attractive dark green imitation leather finish, it is easy to manipulate, and is a convenient means of keeping loose issues together pending binding up a volume, or even permanently. The price of the binder is 3s. Gd. (4s. including postage).
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Loose-Leaf Binders” for NATURE. Nature 138, 110 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138110g0
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