[Genealib] Recommendations for binderies
Elaine Hayes
ehayes at lclsonline.org
Tue May 6 13:18:29 EDT 2008
Mary,
We use (and recommend) the Houchen Bindery in Utica, Nebraska. They deliver to us (over 400+ miles but they do charge a bit for gas) from Utica to Cheyenne, Wyoming. They also have an bindery in St. Louis, Missouri which is closer to you I believe. You can look them up at www.houchenbindery.com or talk to them at (800) 869-0420.
Elaine Haye
Elaine Jones Hayes
Assistant Manager - Reference Services,
Special Collections Librarian - Family & Local History
Laramie County Library System
2200 Pioneer Avenue
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
ehayes at lclsonline.org
307-773-7232
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>>> Mary Kraeszig <media_center1 at yahoo.com> 5/6/2008 10:36 AM >>>
Thanks to everyone who responded to my previous post about microfilming!
Now I need to find a bindery that is both fast and reasonably priced.
We have many 3-ring binders full of valuable, one-of-a-kind materials that are literally falling apart. We plan to have many of these recopied onto acid-free paper and hardbound.
Recommendations (positive and negative) regarding binderies would be greatly appreciated. Replies may be made directly to me or to the list.
Thank you!
Mary D. Kraeszig, MLS
Library Director/Genealogist
SullivanMunce Cultural Center
marykraeszig at sullivanmunce.org
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