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And why couldn't a book intended as a ready reference have a spiral binding, so the pages would lie flat?
Spiral binding makes it easier to flip pages and lay the document down flat on a desk.
Like its spiral binding, its recipes are strictly community-cookbook style.
We put a spiral binding on the book, so it could be opened and lain flat on a desk.
Spiral bindings are inappropriate for library use.
Spiral binding is the most economical form of mechanical binding when using plastic or metal.
As a result, Spiral Binding sold some of their binderies and the equipment division flourished.
They set a mechanical binding production record for spiral binding over a million books over 12 weeks.
A travel atlas is made for easy use during travel, and often has spiral bindings so it may be folded flat.
As a result, Spiral Binding developed plastic coil binding which became a great success.
I'm an artist and want to reproduce it in a limited edition down to its spiral binding, drawings and coffee stains.
One carried a satchel and the other carried a notebook with a pen trapped in the spiral binding.
In 1959, the plastic spiral binding was changed to a metal wire binding, which continues in use to this day.
Spiral Binding Process also known as coil binding.
Spiral binding may refer to:
Spiral Binding began to import products from Taiwan, well ahead of the Asian-import explosion.
Solutions are at the back of the book, and the hidden spiral binding ensures that pages always lie flat while puzzles are being solved.
Spiral Binding acquired James Burn North America in 2007.
Gregg Shorthand Systems became Spiral Binding 's first big client.
Today, Spiral Binding markets the same product under the trademarked name Spiralastic.
This allows Spiral Binding to put greater focus towards the specific needs of their larger end-user Fortune 500 customers.
"The spiral binding.
Spiral binding is a popular format for road atlases, to permit lay-flat usage and to reduce wear and tear.
I really didn't need them, but I like the white spiral binding and that arrow penned in orange that marches up the page.
The book has handsome metal covers - though they sometimes slip off the spiral binding - a bound-in comic book, and a CD.