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Magazine & Journal Binding

We've got all of your 2019 Bookbinding covered!

It’s 2019! On behalf of Bookbinding Services, we would like to wish each of our customers a Happy New Year – may the year ahead bring you success and happiness.

The start of a new year is always exciting – new goals are set, new plans are put in place and new adventures await.

For most of the hospitality industry, the start of a new year means the winding down of a busy season and the start of a slower pace of life.

It’s a time to look back at their guestbooks and reminisce on the visitors who have come and gone, and the ones who are returning and all the memories gathered over the past year.

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Season's Greetings from our Bookbinders in South Africa

Bookbinding Services in Port Elizabeth would like to take a moment to reflect back on 2018 with extreme gratitude.

It has been a whirlwind of a year and we are overjoyed with what the successes we have achieved. We can only see even greater things to come in 2019.

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New Book Binding Project for the Newspaper House Archives

Recently, Bookbinding Services was asked by the local Newspaper House Archives to rebind a collection of newspapers dating back to the 1950’s and 1970’s.

The project required the newspapers being bound into new covers. To preserve the papers, the new covers and binding needed to be robust enough to last for another generation or two.

The previous binding was old and some of the bound copies had been destroyed resulting in some papers being damaged and parts going missing.

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Leather Book Binding Project for Hog Hollow Country Lodge

The year has started off with a bang at Bookbinding Services. As usual, students were knocking at our door from day one looking to get their theses bound!

Last month, we were given a book binding project by Hog Hollow Country Lodge, a breath-taking lodge found on the garden route.

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Quality South African Law Report Binding

At Bookbinding Services, the majority of our bookbinding projects consists of binding various loose issues of South African Law Reports and Legal Journals into bound volumes for legal professionals.

Attorneys, Advocates, High Courts and Magistrates Courts as well as Universities make use of our services.

The South African Law Reports is the leading source of South African judicial jurisprudence and the most widely referred to source of primary legal precedent in South Africa.

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Bookbinding anywhere in South Africa

Ain’t no mountain high, ain’t no valley low, ain’t no river wide enough - to keep our team at Bookbinding Services from assisting you.

For all of your bookbinding needs, regardless of where you are in South Africa, contact us.

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Magazine Binding South Africa

Do you have an old collection of magazines you’d like to preserve? But you don’t want to use the dated technique – sleeve protectors and cardboard sheets.

We offer a wide range of binding services for magazines, newspapers and other professional periodicals.

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Bind a book with your own book cover design

At Bookbinding Services we know how to bind a book or two.

Therefore we offer an array of binding services for your convenience.

Our book binding services are situated in Port Elizabeth however we are able to provide our services on a national level.

Providing reliable, convenient and professional book binding services to the whole of South Africa.

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Historical building houses Bookbinding Services South Africa

We have had a facelift!

But as we welcome the change we’d like to share some of the history from building no.59 Green Street.

It was built in 1895 by a Mr. Whyte. who dealt in hides and skins.

It's original plans were very basic compared to the plans today.

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Custom Bookbinding

Bookbinding has been around for many centuries and due to the development of technology it has become far more mechanically orientated.

With machines taking over it's easy to lose the level of workmanship and quality of service.

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