For the sake of history and the love of paper…is a caption on the Oxbindery link, and we saw this writ large in the amazing restoration of our family Bible. It was a sad looking book, but now is able to be opened and read and enjoyed. I especially love the now visible gold embossing on the page edges. This was earlier lost in the mangled set of loose pages. What a gift.
The Ox Bindery is itself a hidden jewel in the Ox Mountains and getting there is a worthwhile adventure, while Benjamin and Ineke are an example of old-world charm….
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