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Feb 27 11 9:08 PM
dc newton wrote:How big is the Excel file with maps going to be?
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Feb 28 11 12:40 AM
Golden Age
Are you doing the Reader's Digest versions of your posts now? Thank You!!!I prefer it to the normal 20 pages of repetitious posts.
Feb 28 11 9:52 AM
dc newton wrote:Just sent you a very important PM.
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Mar 1 11 8:51 AM
Topher LS wrote:That collection is jaw-droppingly amazing! I am in awe.
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Jun 19 11 7:46 PM
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Jun 20 11 9:38 AM
AndreZero wrote:Awesome collection! At some point I may have my Batman books bound. I've got a sizing question for you. How large are the dies you are using and how many issues do you have in the thinnest volume? I'm planning on having H&R make a GI Joe die but I want to make sure it's small enough that it will fit on the thinnest planned book.
Jun 20 11 9:40 AM
kevin75 wrote:I just noticed this thanks to Andre's bump and let me again say that it looks awesome! Congrats on a job well done. Batman is also a favorite subject of my binding and I had about 12 volumes of various Bat titles done at LBC in a certain way, which unfortunately now, is going to be hard for another bindery to match.
Jun 20 11 8:34 PM
Jun 20 11 9:11 PM
AndreZero wrote:If the "square inch" is actually to scale on the H&R die page, it looks like the Batman logo is slightly over an inch. My thinnest planned book is 16 issues... Means I may have to shoot for a shorter die than you have.
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Jul 13 11 2:29 PM
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memphis flash wrote:Leesweinberg.unjoe - I am so impressed with your Batman binding project and was hoping that you could share your excel file with me what you have bound? I also have a large Batman collection and would love to see how you have bound it.
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Dec 1 11 10:43 AM
natshuck wrote:64 total volumes thus far?
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