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Old Antique book, retro faux leather bound Binder
This retro binder looks like a vintage leather-bound book from the 19th century. An old book is very fashionable on any bookcase and in any study. Not only add documents to your bookcase or personal library - add antique book style to it! You can add your own text to customize it. A truly customizable faux leather gift! We used a badly worn brown leather bound book with gold decoration. The texture of the book we used was fairly rough and it had a worn appearance. This will make in ideal faux gift for any student, professor or anyone who loves old books. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DESIGN ON THIS PRODUCT IS PRINTED ON A SMOOTH SURFACE, SO IT DOES NOT ACTUALLY HAVE A ROUGH TEXTURE
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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.

EZ-Turn™ Ring

1" Capacity: 175 pages
1.5" Capacity: 375 pages
2" Capacity: 500 pages
Gap Free™ ring prevents gapping and misalignment
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Old Antique book, retro faux leather bound Binder

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Old Antique book, retro faux leather bound

This retro binder looks like a vintage leather-bound book from the 19th century. An old book is very fashionable on any bookcase and in any study. Not only add documents to your bookcase or personal library - add antique book style to it! You can add your own text to customize it. A truly customizable faux leather gift! We used a badly worn brown leather bound book with gold decoration. The texture of the book we used was fairly rough and it had a worn appearance. This will make in ideal faux gift for any student, professor or anyone who loves old books. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DESIGN ON THIS PRODUCT IS PRINTED ON A SMOOTH SURFACE, SO IT DOES NOT ACTUALLY HAVE A ROUGH TEXTURE

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Made on 7/23/2010 9:12 AM