Gnat the Beggar wrote:My post regarding binding the pages was Not meant to complicate the situation.I would be quite happy with loose leaf if that is what you are going to produce for the majority of folks.Just thought 2-3 holes on the side with the brass pins to hold the pages together would be an easy and very inexpensive method of keeping the pages together.Heck, I have a bunch of brass pins that I would happy to mail to you for free.I got them for like $2-3 at Office Depot here in town and only used a couple of them and it had something like 50…The packages at Home Depot come in different lengths too.1/2" up to 2-1/2", and the ones I have are 1" (I think) should be plenty long enough for 60 sheets.If you decide to use the Spiral Binding method:I have a spiral binding machine and have bound hundreds of books together using the machine.All kinds of thickness too, from a few sheets to hundreds of pages.From my own experiences with them; unless thicker stock paper is used for outside covers (best is Card Stock), then the outside pages are almost guaranteed to tear and rip at some point.Second thought: it is FAR better to use a binder that is a little too large than one that is a little too small.Bottom line, I am just happy to be on the list. Once I know the price, I will send payment, then please sign and send that critter bound or unbound.That is your choice sir!I am eager to see the content, not the packaging…
Gnat the Beggar wrote:I am eager to see the content, not the packaging…
GreyM wrote:Put me down for the loose leaf/unbound version. ( signed if you would please )
Thork N Hammer, Esquire wrote:Pricing is going to be kept down to make it all worth it to you guys. But shipping is always a big bummer.Does $7.50 + shipping sound reasonable (for loose leaf)?I can't give you the spiral yet, all the details for materials haven't been worked out.
mbassoc2003 wrote:I'm still in on the #2 slot - Unbound.I'm happy up to $20 or so, at a 25-50 copy print run.Any chance of some pictures of the original MS?