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1925 Testing Automobile Motors Binder by historicimage
1925 vintage photograph depicting men at work testing motors within an American automobile factory.
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Avery Signature 1" Binder

Create eye-catching Avery Custom Signature Binders for home or office. Design unique wedding albums, recipe books and photo albums. Showcase your business with custom client binders, proposals and reports. 3-Ring binders include full-bleed, photo-quality printing on the front, back and spine, and 4 pockets. The Avery Signature 1" Binder comes in two different ring types.

  • 1.4" spine.
  • Full-color, photo-quality printing.
  • Holds 175 pages with EZ-Turn™ Rings or 275 pages with 1 Touch™ EZD™ Rings.
  • Designed for 8.5" x 11" sized paper.
  • Two additional binder sizes available.

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1" Capacity: 175 pages
1.5" Capacity: 375 pages
2" Capacity: 500 pages
Gap Free™ ring prevents gapping and misalignment
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If you are shopping for "vintage cars" or "vintage automobile" binders, you'll surely enjoy this fully customizable Zazzle binder after it has been created with this Zazzle seller's vintage automobile art. This strong 1925 testing automobile motors binder has 4 pockets and is available for purchase in 2 different types of rings. Order the design pictured here and your completely customizable Zazzle binder will surely look fabulous. Considering the wide array of products to pick from for vintage cars artwork, you will undoubtedly find an ideal fully customizable binder for every organizational necessity.

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1925 Testing Automobile Motors

1925 vintage photograph depicting men at work testing motors within an American automobile factory.

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Product id: 127605278624402039
Made on 5/7/2011 11:41 AM