The Abbey Newsletter

Volume 12, Number 3
Mar 1988


Supplies

Wanted To Buy

The University of Chicago Library is interested in buying a board shear having the following specifications:

Please write to Sherry Byrne, Preservation Librarian, University of Chicago Library, 1100 E. 57th St., Chicago, IL 60637; or telephone 312/702-9313.

For Sale By Owner

For Bookbinding

The A-2000 Double Fan Adhesive Binder was developed by Library Binding Service, 2134 E. Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA 50305 (800/247-5323). Brochure available. New in 1987. Illustrated in recent issues of the New Library Scene.

"Care Of Collections" Wants More Business

The March American Libraries carries a half-page display ad for Care of Collections, Inc., the organization that is now dusting the New York Public Library (AN April 1987). Their services include professional cleaning of books and shelves; refurbishing and chemical stabilization of leather bindings; rebacking, book repairs and binding; and deacidification and encapsulation of paper materials. No details are provided on the methods used. For information contact Steven Rick, Care of Collections, Inc., 39-45 Crescent St., Long Island City, NY 11101 (212/576-1346 or 718/361-7412).

Big Equipment For Leafcasting

Since 1981 Per Laursen has been collaborating with an engineer to develop a machine capable of casting sheets on an endless wire belt in a continuous process. The amount of pulp is automatically calculated using optical sensors that control feed pumps. Four machines have been built and delivered to workshops in Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, and the German Democratic Republic. The overall length of the machine is 4.15 meters; width of the belt is 0.6 meters; and the velocity of the belt is 0.5 to 3 meters/minute. For more information write Per Michael Laursen, Baunebjergvej 113, DX-3050 Humlebaek, Denmark.

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