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Even the best magazine binders are far from being perfect in any of these requirements, except in ease with which they are fastened. There are many kinds of magazine binders. Mr. Dana, in the second edition of his "Notes on book- binding for libraries, " mentions by name twelve differ- ent makes; and as many more, some of which are equally good, are known to the writer. But were MAGAZINE BINDERS 2OI there twice as many it is probable that they would fall, as they do now, into five classes. 1. S...pring back. 2. Eyelet and tape. 3. Sewed. 4. Rod. 5. Clamp which is screwed up tight. The well known spring-back variety is, in prin- ciple, a semi-circular steel tube longer than the maga- zine to be held, to which board sides are attached. When the cover is closed the jaws of the steel are close together. In order to insert the magazine the covers are bent back toward each other. This opens wide the jaws and the magazine is slipped in. When the covers are released the steel tube is firmly fastened to the back of the magazine.
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