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We are usually able to bind any language publication, the challenge is the titling. We offer two methods: gold stamping (which requires either a custom metal die or if romanized letters we can set type, but the type set will not match the exact font and size of the original publication) or laser etched (which is burned into leather and stained black.)
In either method there are graphic art charges involved, in order to keep charges to a minimum the customer must provide us with an image in black and white of the title. It must be a graphic image generated from a computer program such as Micro Soft Paint, Corel Draw, Photo Shop, Illustrator, etc and not scanned in. It must be 400 dpi and jpeg format. If you are not familiar with this, usually you can find a friend that is and may be able to help. If not you can send us the publication and we will hire a graphic artist to do it. Realize this is an additional cost. Once we have the art work we save it here and you do not have to pay that charge again for future orders for yourself or friends.
If you choose the laser etched method which is available in Tooled and Premier style covers there is no additional cost as long as the correct format is provided us. If you want the gold stamp method, this is available on the Deluxe style covers. There is a $10 charge for type setting roman letters (again size and font will not match original book). Or if we do not have the die in stock we can custom make one for you at a $75 one time charge. We do not speak these languages thus we are not responsible for accuracy. The photos for stock dies are what you see, if you want something different you will need to order a custom die. Following is list of stock dies and their width:
NWT- German (4 3/4" wide), French (5 1/4"), Portugese (5 1/2), Chinese Pinyin (2 1/8"), Polish (3 3/8"), Greek (3 1/8"), Hungarian (2 3/8"),
Holy Bible- Georgian (2 1/2"), Cambodian (2 1/2"), Hindi (3 5/8")
Holy Scriptures- Japanese (2 1/2"), Russian (2 3/8"), Hungarian (2 3/8")
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