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The LEUCHTTURM1917 PEKA Springback Binder in black features a durable wipe-clean cover and a firm card stock lining, designed to hold up to 150 sheets securely with a flexible springback binding. Measuring 8.27 x 11.69 x 0.98 inches, it includes customizable labels for the spine and cover, making it ideal for professionals seeking stylish, reliable document organization.
Manufacturer | Leuchtturm1917 |
Brand | LEUCHTTURM1917 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 11.69 x 0.98 inches |
Item model number | 318056 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Sheet Size | 9 x 12 Inches |
Number of Holes | 3 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 318056 |
M**Y
Beautiful color and material. Very classy binder
Archiving family history and my academic papers. These binders are getting very hard to find, apparently now only from Europe. They are useful for people who have papers - academics (binding a thesis without machinery) or when you need to hold together a bunch of random papers for storage (medical record). They are indispensable for sheet music and as others have mentioned for holding scripts on set or rehearsals - where one might want to shift papers when revisions occur. I am tempted to buy more than I need before these go out of manufacture. I sure hope not, as I have recently found that one cannot find a PAPER archival wallet envelope ANYWHERE! Great prioduct and very attractive and expensive looking.
A**S
Excellent quality worth the price
Been looking for a while for something like this to hold all my drawings together and protected. This is the best for quality and price point I have found. Very easy to use. The cover looks and feels similar to the hardbound journals by Leuchtturm, and will likely scuff with being carried around but will still keep the contents secure. Haven’t put close to 150 sheets in it yet, maybe 50? Really does open and lay flat. I plan to get a couple more for other projects!
L**E
Great quality and classy.
Worth the money!This spring binding is amazing and perfect for what looks and works like a real book over. We bought 4 to put in a family member’s life story. Much cheaper than getting it published. Pull the binding backwards (I know, we’ve been conditioned never to do that), place bulk of pages into binding, let go and let the book spring go back into place. Voila! Used this for my thesis way back when too. Nice thick cover! Classy.
S**D
Highly functional blast from the past
Glad to see they are still/again making these... very handy for building a manuscript from many subsections, re-arranging at-will, etc. In many ways better than ring binders.
T**E
One binder to rule them all
High quality, strong, fits a ton of pages (several plays, sides, etc). This will replace many other binders, which all suck in one way or another, from weaksauce three-hole ones to clamp ons you can't lay flat. Of course this costs a sweet penny, but it's worth it. Looks legit too. Like you're about to present something to congress.
T**N
Superb, hard-to-find item
This hard-to-find springback binder will hold all your pages together by the pressure of a spring along the pages' entire edge (not just a few inches in the center). If you are familiar with LEUCHTTURM1917 notebooks, you will know the quality of their products and this binder is no exception. The cover is very stiff and elegant, suitable in business and professional settings. This is a great binder to use both for temporary (work-in-progress) and permanent (archival) tasks. Coming from Europe, the binder is sized for A4 paper but it will work well with 8.5x11 paper also. I've often used the binder with 100-120 pages and the pages won't slide out accidentally. The spring has a high tension and it will take a little effort in putting the manuscript inside the binder but, once in, the papers are well-protected and safe. Another use is to create a temporary, bound artpad by filling the binder with quality drawing paper. Once you buy one of these, it's likely you will find reasons to buy more.
G**S
These are the best springback binders
I opted for this method because three prong folders have disappeared from the market and it offers greater flexibility for binding. These are the best springback binders. They are found in two sizes this is the 305mm (only referenced in metric) and can be found in several colors; the other is slightly smaller and I have only seen it in black. Both sizes hold American 8.5x 11 sheets no problem. The smaller is advertised to hold 120 "pages", The larger binder is advertised to hold 150 "pages". Just to clarify, technically speaking a page is one side of a sheet.. Many printers today can do duplex printing, that is both sides of a sheet of paper, i.e 2 pages per sheet. I do booklet printing which gives me 4 pages per letter size sheet stripped for easy folding, sorry for the digression. Expensive yes, but a solid build. The ones sold in Europe come is cloth, kind of a canvas cover. They're all great and deserve more visibility in the American market. Both binders handle duplex pages well.
R**E
ADHESIVE CAME LOOSE ON BINDING
ADHESIVE came loose on the metal strip that holds the binding in place. Six months from purchase.
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