Volume 10, Number 2
Apr 1986
Supplies &c.
Column Editor: Robert Espinosa
For Sale By Owner
Silvia Rennie will be selling her Jacques board shear in late
Spring or early Summer. It is in very good condition, has a 40-inch
blade, wooden top, with parallel back and front gauges, needing some
slight adjustments. Price: $2000. Contact Silvia Rennie, 705 Hwy. 51
E., Stoughton, WI 53589.
Suppliers
- In response to a request by the column editor, Andrews/
Nelson/Whitehead, distributors of J. Hewit & Sons' leathers, can
supply Hewit' s Super Chieftain skins in an all natural finish
without dyes, pigments, or other surface finish. The color is the
natural color of the vegetable tanned skin, which is warmer than the
"natural" shade in the Chieftain swatch book. The Super Chieftain
goatskins are heavier skins than the Chieftains, 3½-4 oz. skins as
compared to the 2 to 2½ oz. Chieftain skins, and average 6 to 9 sq.
ft. (Chieftains run 7 to 9 sq. ft.). Both the Super Chieftain and
Chieftain skins are Indian goatskins which are vegetable tanned and
aluminum retanned by Hewit in Edinburgh, and also come in 15
different colors, usually with a somewhat pigmented finish. The
price for Super Chieftain skins runs about $12/sq. ft. Contact Karen
Crisalli, Andrews/Nelson/Whitehead, 31-10 48th Ave., Long Island
City, NY 11101 (800/572-7200).
- Braunwarth & Lüthke, a West German supplier of
materials for book restorers, has sent a current price list to the
column editor. Among other items, they supply beech planks in
one-meter lengths and various widths and thicknesses for wooden
bookboards, and they carry the leathers and leather dyeing supplies
referred to in the Wilhelm Ziegler article "Leather Dyeing for Book
Restoration," translated from the German and published in AN Vol. 8,
No. 1, Pt. 3 (Feb. '84). Copies of the price list will be made and
mailed to anyone sending a SASE to the column editor, or may be
obtained directly from Braunwarth & Lüthke, Postfach 140
125, 8000 München 5, West Germany.
- Library Binding Service, specializing in the manufacture and
distribution of quality bookbinding materials for library binding,
has introduced a new Archival Products Division, under the direction
of Robert Strauss, formerly of the University of Minnesota. Several
items of interest are now being offered from this division. First,
they have introduced a new line of pamphlet binders, developed
jointly by LBS and the Conservation Department of the University of
California Berkeley. They are made from a high density acrylic
coated pH neutral, buffered board, with an acrylic coated C-l grade
spine cloth. They are available in 11 sizes, each size with five
different possible spine widths, for a total of 55 possible
combinations, priced from $1.60 to $4.00 each. This pamphlet binder
is also available with a 20-mil clear polyester front cover at no
extra cost. They are designed to have the pamphlet sewn or saddle
stitched into the folder. Secondly, they are offering a new book
reproduction service for embrittled paper using the latest photocopy
equipment to produce the highest quality of image, both in terms of
density of solids and proper fusing of toner, to be bound using the
leaf attachment of your choice. Their stated goal is to develop
archival products through cooperation with product users, and they
welcome all suggestions and input. Other items under development
include a line of pamphlet containers for housing material not
attached to the covers, a new adhesive binding system, and a new
line of bookcloths using synthetic and natural fiber blends to
improve on Grade F buckram. Contact Robert Strauss, LBS, 2134 E.
Grand Ave., P0 Box 1413, Des Moines, IA 50305 (800/247-5323).
- There are a variety of sources for polyester film for
encapsulation purposes on the local, regional, and national levels.
a source for archival quality polyester film which has proved both
reliable and economical was recommended to the column editor by Bill
Minter. Pilcher-Hamilton, a plastics distributor and polyester film
converter, with regional offices around the U.S., will supply Dupont
Mylar Type D or ICI Melinex 516, both of which meet the
specifications for archival polyester, in either roll or sheet form.
the need for reliability in the supplier cannot be underestimated,
given the difficulties in verifying any particular grade of
polyester film. Pilcher-Hamilton will guarantee to be supplying the
type of polyester requested, and has demonstrated dependability in
meeting requests for the above-mentioned types of polyester WITHOUT
substitutions. This is an absolute most when purchasing polyester
film for archival purposes. The current price is $3.25/lb. Whether
sheeted or in roll form, with a minimum order of $200. The sheeted
film comes with or without interleaving, and may be packaged in lots
of 100 sheets. Sheeted polyester for encapsulation purposes has
obvious working advantages and can be ordered in appropriate precut
sizes. Pilcher-Hamilton's main office is at 1850 5. 25th Ave.,
Broadview, IL 60153 (312/343-6660).
- Iris Nevins, Hand-Marbled Paper, announces custom made papers
made to traditional patterns in color themes of the customer s
choosing, in addition to a pattern-matching service, at no extra
cost. Marbled papers are stocked on an ivory vellum printing paper
or a natural white laid paper and measure 17½" x 22½", but can be
supplied on any paper of the customer's choosing provided it accepts
the colors without running. Prices depend on quantity ordered, and
range from $3/sheet to $4.50/sheet. For more information and
reference to the work see the books Traditional
Marbling and American Decorative Papermakers or
write to Iris Nevins, Hand-Marbled Paper, R.R. 3 Box 613, Sussex, NJ
07461 (201/875-4950).
Custom Fit Book Boxes
Two additions to the list of firms supplying custom fit book
boxes, in the September '85 AN:
Catawba Press & Bindery
39 Chapel St.
Northampton, MA 01060
(413) 586-0492
Margit J. Smith, Bookbinder
The Booksmith
9956 Cummins Place
San Diego, CA 92131