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1. Books
Some book collectors limit their interests to the hand-tooled leather bindings typical of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The prices of these books cover a wide range; some are not out of the reach of collectors who shop carefully with dealers in old and rare books.
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2. Bookbinding
The few who practice the art of bookbinding by hand as a profession are rarely called upon except to repair bindings or replace bindings on rare books.
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3. Arrow
Remove all feathers, whether damaged or not, and scrape off glue and any thread bindings. Select three feathers from a turkey wing or, if not available, from a large chicken wing.
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4. Book
Leather bindings powdery, scuffed. Rub smooth with very fine emery cloth.
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5. Suitcase
Leather edge bindings worn, torn. Cut out worn spot.
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6. Window Shade
Unroll shade on floor and remove broken bindings. Cut a new cotton cord about three times the length of the shade and fold it in two equal lengths.
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January 7, 2009