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tying up at mid-panel (techniques) (Q1468)

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tying up at mid-panel (techniques)
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    The process of securing the covering skin in the centre of a spine panel with one or two turns of cord. This technique is found most often on fifteenth-century German bindings covered in thick tawed skin.
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