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12 Cards in this Set
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imperial arming press
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1820s-1870s, similar to casing press downstairs, hand operated, used for nipping and casing
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austin guillotine cutting machine
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1861, original guillotine
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adams hydraulic cutting machine
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1856, allows you to make many books at a time, up to 6 feet tall
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Cyrus Chambers Junior
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Steam powered folding machine, allows for folding, pasting and trimming, influenced the creation of magazines, 16 pages at one time
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Heyl No.2 Wire Book Sewing Machine
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1880, ideally a wire sowing macine, evolved into a saddle stitching machine
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American Hand Rounding and Backing Machine
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1890, allows for one to do backing, ears and flanges on a book
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Lovell- Brendenberg Automatic Periodical Covering Machine
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1893, Allows for the production of a magazine with a separate cover
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Ancient Chinese Butterfly Binding
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They take a single sheet and fold it in half, 4 page sections were collated and glued together
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Ancient Chinese Stitched Binding
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Holes are punched near the spine and strung together, sometimes holes are punched in the corner instead of spine and strung together
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The Chinese Pothi
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Stitched gatherings in an elongated concertina, rolled up and put into a tube or canister
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Ancient Chinese Whirlwind Binding
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Collated one on top of each other, Drilled and punched, Sown Together
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Ancient Chinese Concertina Binding
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Hard cover, accordion style pages, hard back cover, no spine
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