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PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:05 pm 
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Hi Guys,

Does anybody know of any firms that will reprint book dust jackets. Some of my OOP books have torn covers that I'd lik to replace.

BLK


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Why not scan them in and print out copies for yourself.

Ask the local librarian for help protecting what you have right now. Hard acetate covers and non-staining tape work wonders.

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Yes, I get all my dust jackets covered with a milar plastic like the library books have. DEMCO Library Supply Company sells them. Do a google on them. I've got 30 year old books with dust jackets like new due to the DEMCO dustjacket covers.

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