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OVERSEWING, the process of building-up a book by sewing
a section to itself and the next two adjoining sections, provides
a flexible strength unequalled by any other sewing process.
Meets the requirements of the ANSI/NISO/LBI Z39.78-2000 Standards.
OVERSEWING combines flexibility with strength. It creates
an enduring type of sewing that is neither stiffly strong
nor flimsily flexible and readily adapts to the constant circulation
of active libraries and the hard usage of careless readers.
The machine is designed and built using high-quality materials
for heavy-duty industrial use and trouble-free maintenance.
Most of the machines sold since 1920 are still running today.
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