New guidebook - spiral bound?

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SCIN
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Post by SCIN »

What Huggybone said is true.
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diggum
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Post by diggum »

I hadn't thought about what Ascentionist said about it rotating out, but he's right.

It seems to me that a lot of thought is being put into it so I'm sure it will be great.
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Post by neuroshock »

Huggybone wrote:Nope. the type of binding has a special name, the type they use for library books. It is supposed to be a very durable type of binding.
Smythe-sewn perfect binding?

SCC thread on the new Dixie Craggers Atlas
http://www.seclimbers.org/modules.php?n ... 3672#63672
Jerry Bargo
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Post by Jerry Bargo »

Actually, a smaller version of a three-ring binder would be nice - the type where you can remove the pages. That way you can take just the pages you need and leave the rest of the tome in the car.
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