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      <description>I have a 130 book due as my end of semester project. Anyone know where I can bind it? I would prefer hardback binding of any kind (saddle stitch, library bound, etc).&#xD;
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The thing is, is that I need it done in a week. I don't mind paying rush fees, as long as I have something to turn in. &#xD;
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My book specs are 150 something odd pages. 70lb linen paper. 8x8" size. &#xD;
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I know it's pretty impossible, but do you guys have any ideas? Thanks in advance.</description>
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