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[PADG:1812] Re: wire stitcher
Stephanie.
The machine that we use is a Bostitch Model 7 Stitcher. It is foot treadle
operated and belt driven by a .5 hp motor that can stitch at up to 125
stitches per minute. It uses both round wire and flat wire and is easily
adjustable from flat stitching to saddle. It will stitch from a few sheets
up to 7/8".
We bought the machine as a reconditioned unit several years ago, and it has
served faithfully and trouble-free every working day since we bought
it. It may be that it has been replaced by a newer model, but you may wish
to try to buy a used model.
At 10:13 AM 10/1/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Colleagues,
>The University of Washington Libraries is considering the purchase of a wire
>stitcher for pamphlet binding. We'd appreciate any information you can
>provide on:
>
>models
>costs
>vendors
>problems you've encountered
>effect on work flow
>
>If others are interested in the responses, I'll be happy to compile them and
>post them to the list.
>Thanks for your help,
>Stephanie
>
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>Stephanie Lamson
>Assistant Preservation Librarian
>Allen Library
>University of Washington
>Box 352900
>Seattle, WA 98195-2900
>(206) 543-4890
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John F. Dean
Director
Department of Preservation and Collection Maintenance
101E Olin Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
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