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Re: [BKARTS] Terms for Accordions?
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There is enough confusion about this question that perhaps you could post a
picture/drawing about what you are talking about.
B. Jeppson
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Subject: Re: [BKARTS] Terms for Accordions?
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Apologies for the grammatical error! One should proof read even e-mails... I
of course meant: ARE there two different terms to refer to
accordions/concertinas which are a) secured to a front cover and back cover
but have no spine? and b) those that have wrap-around covers? I started out
asking "Is there a different term for..." and changed directions midway,
then posted in haste...
Sorry,
Cynthia
> From: Cynthia Imperatore <cimp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 12:14:11 -0800
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> Subject: Re: [BKARTS] Terms for Accordions?
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> Dave Allen wrote in answer to my original question about accordion styles
of
> binding:
>>
>> Concertina is what I have heard it called.
>> Dave
>
> I need to clarify the question. Is there two different terms to refer to
an
> accordion/concertina which is a) secured to a front cover and back
> cover but has not spine? and b) one that has a wrap-around cover?
>
> Perhaps there is no distinction? Thanks.
>
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