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| English | spine inlays |
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Strips of thick and relatively stiff paper or thin card, used to stiffen the spine areas of adhesive boards-and-cover case-bindings. They are cut to the height of the boards and leave gaps of 2-3 mm between the sides of the inlays and the spine edges of the boards. The boards and spine inlays are held together by the covering material to make a case.
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