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Designer Bookbinders & The Society Of Bookbinders Weekend Workshops 2006-7
Welcome to the third series of joint workshops offered by Designer Bookbinders and the Society of Bookbinders. These workshops offer structured, intensive learning from established, well-respected teachers. They are designed to stress a practical approach where participants complete a structure or technique following demonstrations from the teacher. The size of each workshop is limited to allow students to benefit from individual attention. Once again we are offering workshops on varied topics, from traditional techniques to historical and innovative structures, in five different venues across the country. We hope you will be tempted - and please remember that the workshops fill up quickly, so we urge you to sign up early to avoid disappointment! We look forward to seeing you in class! |
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In this workshop Peter will share his approach to the various techniques used for decorating with leather. Together they give the artistic bookbinder a range of choices for embellishing leather covers, and are essential skills for the production of successful design bindings. Onlays, inlays and scarf joints give different tactile and visual results to the finished surface of the leather, and necessitate mastering the precise steps involved in planning and execution so that the desired result is achieved. Peter will begin with a discussion of how to choose the appropriate method, both aesthetically and in regard to its position on the book. Working on prepared plaquettes, students will learn how to prepare the board for decoration, the correct working order needed for each technique, and how to design, cut out and apply the leather accurately in position. Emphasis will be given to the use of the specific tools involved - a paring knife and spokeshave, scalpel and paring machine. Please note that this workshop will be of most benefit to those who are confident paring leather and using edge tools. Peter Jones studied Economics at Bristol University before moving to London and working in furniture restoration, leather lining of desktops and retail management. In 1985 he moved to Brighton, took up carpentry and joinery, and started learning bookbinding at evening classes. Since 1988 he has been self-employed as a carpenter, bookbinder and teacher of bookbinding. He was elected a Fellow of Designer Bookbinders in 1995 and President in 2005. He has exhibited internationally and his work is held in numerous public and private collections.
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Registration
For further
information please contact Copies of this
brochure and workshop booking forms can be downloaded from the SoB
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Cirencester Bookbinding Workshops 2007 at Cirencester College. Regular monthly workshops designed for SoB members and others who take the craft seriously. Follow the demonstration or persue your own project with help and guidance. Practice finishing. Equipment available for use. Laying press, finishing press, sewing frames, nipping press, etc Venue The Art
Block, Cirencester College, Fosseway Campus, Stroud Road, Cirencester
Saturday 10th March 2007 - Demonstration Library style binding. Part 2 - Board attachment and leather covering. 14th April 2007 - Demonstration tooling for the terrified! Use of gold foil. 12th May 2007 - Demonstration vellum binding over boards. Part 1 - Forwarding processes. 9th June 2007- Demonstration vellum binding over boards. Part 2 - Covering. For further information or to book, please contact John Jameson on +44 (0) 1285 770 458 or john@cotswoldbookbinders.co.uk |
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Short Courses by Tracey Rowledge Gold Tooling Unfolding Thought:
Experimental Bookmaking Making Finishing
Tools for Bookbinders Making a Finishing
Tool Gold Tooling Unfolding Thought:
Experimental Bookmaking Gold Tooling
- Gold Leaf Lettering on Books |
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Society of Bookbinders, London And South Region - Mastercraft Classes Spring 2007 24th March (Saturday) - Tony Ward Various Ways To Bind A Single Section. Tony Ward served a six-year apprenticeship in hand bookbinding and during the 1960's worked at the British Library Bindery. He was appointed Head Bookbinder for the Royal County of Berkshire library service in the mid 70's and ran their bindery in Reading. He also taught bookbinding part-time at Berkshire College of Art and Design and is a former national Chairman of the Society of Bookbinders. In this Mastercraft Class, Tony will look at the archival approach to preserving catalogues, pamphlets and similar material. His demonstration will include, among others, the 'returned guard' method, which allows a single section book to be bound with a rounded and backed spine and so to be gold lettered. The class will be held at the Congregational Chapel, Kelly Street, Kentish Town, NW1. See above for directions. 28th April (Saturday) - Glenn Bartley Gold Tooling Techniques, Hints and Tips. Glenn Bartley is a Fellow of Designer Bookbinders. He has won both the DB Silver Medal and the SoB International Competition and has been binding for more than twenty years. His bindery in Culham, Oxfordshire has clients from major institutions to private collectors both nationally and internationally, including Europe, North America and South Africa. His work includes bindings in traditional and contemporary styles, restoration and boxmaking. As Glenn points out, for many binders the actual process of gold tooling is seen as such a difficult skill to acquire that, often, a secondary emphasis is placed on the suitability of the typeface, the size of the tools and the layout of the tooling/lettering in relationship to the style of the book being bound. With his wealth of experience, Glenn will first demonstrate the techniques and processes that he has developed to tool the variety of material that passes through his workshop, utilising methods that better suit the environment in which most individual binders now work. He will then explore the sorts of problems that arise and discuss ways of overcoming them. If you have been daunted by, or are experiencing difficulties with this aspect of binding, this Mastercraft Class will be an ideal opportunity to put your queries to an experienced professional. The aim is for the participants to go away armed with good basic principles and to confidently achieve, with practice, successful gold tooling and lettering. The class will be held at the Congregational Chapel, Kelly Street, Kentish Town, NW1. See above for directions. 26th May (Saturday) Paul Delrue An Approach to Booker Binding: The New 'Tudor' Style. Paul Delrue started binding in 1959 and served an apprenticeship at University College London bindery (1961-64). He set up his own bindery in 1971 at Leagrave, Bedfordshire, later moving to Chester after a two year period binding in Wales (he is currently back in Wales, at Ruthin). He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Bookbinders in 1981, having founded and served as chairman of the Chester and North Wales branch in 1979. He has gained numerous awards and honours, including a Silver medal and three other awards in The Bookbinding Competition in 1991. In the same year he was elected a Fellow of Designer Bookbinders. In 1992 he was awarded two Bronze medals in the prestigious Prix Paul Bonet. Each year Fellows of DB are selected to create bindings for the short list of books chosen to compete for the Man Booker Prize: Paul has often featured among those selected. In 2006 he bound 'Carry Me Down' by M J Hyland. This was bound in a new style developed by Paul which he calls his 'Tudor' style. Paul will give a slide presentation of bindings in this new style and will then demonstrate how he goes about doing it, with many hints and tips. All
Mastercraft Classes start at 10.30am and finish at 3.00pm with a break
for lunch.
Further inormation on these Mastercraft classes avaiable from: |
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Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild In-studio Workshops - Winter-Spring 2007 Bookbinding
I Cloth Binding
Restoration Artists' Books
Update
Leather Workshop Printing Basics
- Lead Ain't Dead!
Paper Engineering Japanese Stab
Bindings Bookbinding
I Intensive Introduction
to typesetting and letterpress printing Paper Decorating
with Bookbinding in Mind Bookbinding
III Intensive Ebru - Watercolour
Marbling The Stitched
& Painted Book The Girdle
book Paper Conservation
Treatments Intensive Bookbinding
I Intensive Printing Intensive Artists' Books
Intensive Foundation Class II: A Stack of Overlapping Pages Bookbinding
II Further information and applications form are available from www.cbbag.ca |
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Spring Courses at Paper Dragon Books, Brooklyn, New York, offering both introductory and master bookarts courses. Evening Courses Starting in March ISLAMIC CODEX Taught by Gavin Dovey - March 1st - May 24th - $450 - all costs include materials running over 12 Thursday nights students will complete a folding Islamic binding in goatskin, sewing sections with a chain link stitch,sewing chevrons, and paring leather to a professional grade . Early Arabic Design will be demonstrated, and techniques such as tooling in gold/blind, and leather onlay/inlay, will be employed. For those interested in historical binding and getting more exp. refining bookbinding skills, this has proved extremely useful. FINE BINDING Taught by Gavin Dovey - March 9th -May 30th - $450, all costs include materials running over 12 Wednesday nights (6-9) This course is geared towards people looking to develop there skills as a fine bookbinder, and complete fine bindings to a consistent and professional level . Books will be sewn gilded, covered in goatskin, and completed with traditional titling and book decoration, in gold leaf. Simply a must for those interested in making a living!! BASIC BOOKBINDING Taught by Gavin Dovey - March 7th - May 21st - $450 - all costs include materials running over 12 Monday nights(6-9) need a refresher on case binding? Want to case in your books without getting glue on the pages, make a case with neater corners ?? Then this is it , No bookbinder can be in business and not know how to complete case bindings quickly easily, and without blemish . We will also cover non-adhesive binding and some simple enclosures... JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTING Taught by Takuji Hamanaka - March 27th – May 29th - $450 - all costs include materials Running over 9 Tuesday nights Learn the basic techniques in the Japanese tradition of woodblock printmaking passed on from the earliest Ukiyo-e masters. All aspects of the process will be introduced: proper care and use of the carving tools, preparing and carving the wood, color registration,use of paper, and hand printing using the baren. Limited to six students. WEEKEND COURSES HOT TOOLING Taught by Gavin Dovey - March 17th - 18th - $275 all costs include materials This previously successful class is a simple intro. In the sometimes fickle world of gold leaf finishing. Students learn on the first day simple procedures in covering goatskin plaquettes with a gold tooled border design . The next day students will learn a simple technique to complete a run-up full gilt spine in calfskin . I found this information useful in my prof. development , and with a good grounding, experimentation and practice are the secrets that will make you competent finisher. LEATHER REBACKING Taught by Sophia Kramer - March 24th - 25th - $275 (Practice materials should be brought in) Repairing damaged leather books can be a challenging task for bookbinders. Learn rebacking of leather books on a hollow and the tricky tightback in this weekend intensive, which will cover spine cleaning and relining, inner joint repairs, and corner consolidation and repair. We will discuss issues relating to leather, dyes, consolidants, adhesives, and tools for lifting and paring. Come with your questions and books to practice on. Students should bring to class four old leather bindings with loose boards and/ or spines, or cracked joints. The books should have intact sewing and sound leather (no red rot). Remember that these books are intended for practice, and shouldn't have any real value. Prerequisite: previous experience working with leather CASE BINDING INTENSIVE Taught by Gavin Dovey May 5th - 6th - $275, all costs include materials This intensive weekend course covers the basics of bookbinding in easy to learn steps. Students will learn tricks of the trade and complete single section, flat-back and rounded backed case binding to a professional quality. The Teachers GAVIN DOVEY started bookbinding in `98 under the guidance of designer bookbinder, and fellow of Designer Bookbinder UK Mark Cockram. He studied at the London College of Printing, part of the London Institute, for 3 years. Whilst at school, Gavin worked as a bookbinder at the Wyvern Bindery until 2002, learning a great deal about the practicalities of running a succesfull bindery, under the guidance of proprietor Mark Wynstanley. Since then he has worked in a number of binderies across the UK, in all types of capacities, and was lucky enough most recently to work alongside designer binder and fellow of DB Paul C.Delrue. Today Gavin,founder of Paper Dragon Books in NYC, works as a bookbinder, and continues to promote the use and teaching of the best design and techniques Modern and Historical Bookbinding has to offer. He teaches courses in historical binding, modern design binding, forwarding, and finishing at Paper Dragon Books in New York City and other places around the United States. SOPHIA KRAMER is a bookbinder, printmaker, and conservator. She holds a BFA from Pratt Institute in Printmaking and Book Arts and an MA from Camberwell College of Arts in Book Conservation. She has taught workshops on the rebacking of books at Shepherds Bookbinders in London, where she worked for four years as a book conservator. She currently is a book conservator at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. TAKUJI HAMANAKA is a teacher and freelance printer. He was an apprentice at the Adachi Woodblock Printing Studio in Tokyo, Japan. He learned printing methods by reproducing prints of old Japanese masters such as Hokusai, Hiroshige, Utamaro and others. He has worked at the Water Print Studio in Tokyo and at the Watanabe Studio in Brooklyn. Organizations he taught includes Manhattan Graphic Center, Connecticut Graphic Arts Center, The ink shop printmaking and Pyramid Atlantic. www.takujihamanaka.com Further details from: info@paperdragonbooks.com |
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Garage Annex School for Book Arts Easthampton, MA, USA 2007 Programme Apr 28 - Apr 29
- Looking at the Details Using Historical Techniques in Modern
Bookwork Pamela Spitzmueller 2006 - Workshop Schedule - Please visit the Garage Annex web site at www.GarageAnnexSchool.com for full workshops descriptions, instructor bios, and many images. Further information on the above workshops is available from:
Greta D. Sibley |
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American Academy of Bookbinding Founded in 1993, the American Academy of Bookbinding program brings serious professionals and amateur bookbinders together to improve their skills and benefit from top-level instruction without having to study abroad. The academy holds intensive courses in the fine art of leather binding and related subjects. Join the American Academy of Bookbinding in 2007 with two campuses in Ann Arbor, Michigan and Telluride, Colorado for top level instruction. On offer are intensive courses for beginner to advance students in conservation, fine leather binding and related subjects. Degree programs are also available. For more information visit the American Academy of Bookbinding web site or contact AAB coordinator, Margaret Cruzzavala on (970) 728-3886. 2007 Course
Offerings - Ann Arbor, Michigan Campus 2007 Course
Offerings - Telluride, Colorado Campus |
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Leatherwork Courses with MacGregor & Michael, Tetbury. UK MacGregor & Michael are professional designer-makers of hand-stitched leathergoods with more than 30 years experience. Their short course builds upon the techniques described in 'The Leatherworking Handbook' by Valerie Michael. The maximum number of students is five, so each person receives individual tuition. All tools are provided for use on the courses. Provisional Dates for 2007 and further information on the whole range of our courses, including courses on:·
can be found on our website at www.leathercourses.co.uk or by contacting
Val Michael at MacGregor & Michael e-mail:
info@leathercourses.co.uk
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The Otter Bindery in Surrey, England Workshops 2007 – 1st Saturday of Every Month plus a special one-off weekend of bookbinding in Dartingtonin September Saturday 7
April 2007 - Fine Binding Techniques With Royston Haward Saturday 5
May 2007 - Paper Repair in the Conservation of Books with Donata Santorini
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June 2007 - Gold Finishing With Steve Orriss Saturday 7
July 2007 - Bookbinding with Royston Haward Saturday 4
August 2007 - Book Conservation Surgery With Donata Santorini Saturday AND
Sunday 1st and 2nd September 2007 - 10am-4pm WEEKEND OF BOOKBINDING
With Mary Bartlett and Marysa de Veer at Dartington Hall, Devon 12
maximum Saturday 6
October 2007 - Box Making With Royston Haward Saturday 3
November 2007 Gold Finishing With Steve Orriss Saturday 1
December 2007 - Bind a Book With Marysa de Veer Saturday 5
January 2008 - Begin a Book With Marysa de Veer Saturday 2nd
February 2008 - Forward a Book With Royston Haward VISITS There are other visits planned. To keep up to date please check the website www.otterbookbinding.com or write to marysa@otterbookbinding.com and ask to be put on our mailing list. Tuesday March
13 2007 - Cost £15.00 - SURREY HISTORY CENTRE, WOKING. 2pm for a one
and half hour visit. Wednesday 6
June 2007 - Cost £FREE - THE OTTER BINDERY – OPEN AFTERNOON .www.otterbookbinding.com
4.30pm for one hour and a half hours August 8th
2007 - Cost £15.00 - BRITISH LIBRARY, EUSTON 2pm for one and half
hour visit Wednesday September
26 2007 - Cost £15.00 - GUILDHALL LIBRARY 2pm for one and a half hour
visit – no more than 8 visitors Saturday October
13 2007 - Cost £15.00 - TREVOR LLOYD www.trevorlloyd.co.uk/
2pm for a 2 hour visit Wednesday December
12 2007 - Cost £FREE - THE OTTER BINDERY – OPEN AFTERNOON 4.30pm for
a one and a half hours To download an order form for one of these courses please go to www.otterbookbinding.com and click ‘Learn to Bind’ *please also check website for details of organised visits to binderies and conservation studios Please contact Marysa de Veer for further information on any of the above courses at: The
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CBL Ascona, Switzerland The Association centro del bel libro in Ascona is the parent institution of an internationally known and recognised technical school with the specialised areas of Bookbinding and Design and Book and Paper Conservation. The Association exists for the continued development and ever higher qualification of its instructors in both areas. Competitions and exhibitions help inform the public about their activities and expand public awareness of the book. The Association makes it possible for experts in related fields and for interested laypeople to acquire knowledge and skills pertaining to the book through special courses of instruction. The Association is a not for profit organisation. Its departments assure the smooth functioning of the school and an especially well organised office assists course participants with their stay in Ascona. The Directorate, among other duties, is charged with attracting new supporting members for the Association to en sure the continued work and development of the School. Should you be in agreement with the stated goals of the Association – we would be pleased to welcome you as a new member! Department of Bookbinding and Design - The study areas of Bookbinding and Design offer discerning bookbinders the opportunity of technical and creative challenges. Course participants have the opportunity to further their qualifications through learning internationally recognised methods and techniques, are able to hone their skills and increase their knowledge, evaluate themselves and be inspired by colleagues. They will exchange ideas and find paths in creativity and through self reflection; paths which open up by being away from job demands and daily stress, away from routine, and the pressures of time and expectations of productivity. The annually changing course offerings are continually enhanced by timely developments to expand students’ depth of understanding. They include classic hand bookbinding techniques, such as the French full leather binding, the Bradel technique, as well as hand gilding. Another area of program concentration is the contemporary design of bookbindings, in which design, technique and material complement each other and fulfil the functional and qualitative aspects of a book. Department Book and Paper Conservation - The study of book and paper conservation at the centro del bel libro ascona assures further education specifically for book and paper restorers and delivers timely, inclusive and internationally recognised competencies in theory and practical applications. Scientific bases of restoration, restoration ethics, as well as documentation and decision making are encouraged and fostered in order to increase the knowledge of course participants in these areas. The opportunity to engage in dialogue in related disciplines, support and evaluation of innovation, and most of all development of practical skills to assure correct restoration and conservation measures – all are addressed in this context. The exchange of ideas among experts, and the addition of highly specialised guest lecturers provide the best conditions for exploring all relevant subjects in depth. Highly qualified teachers, a pleasant study and work environment, course participants from countries world wide, and the much renowned southern joie de vivre facilitate learning, ignite the desire to learn and communicate, and reward the student with improved self confidence. Building on these facts, it becomes an easy task to develop conventions for the protection of our cultural heritage, the book – a task which the centro del bel libro ascona has set itself and which it fulfils. Further information regarding courses programs can be found on the school's web site at: www.cbl-ascona.ch |
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Last year with great success, Leeds College of Technology, Yorkshire, UK, ran a basic craft bookbinding course. They had a good response, with eight enrolling on the course, most of who would like to move on to more advanced level. They have also had a few interested enquiries for the next basic course. This has prompted them to set up an Intermediate Craft course, which will start in February, following on from the beginners course in September. The new course will again have a certificate from NCFE after successful completion. They intend to move on to quarter and half bound case books and quarter and half bound leather bindings. The courses will run on Wednesday evenings, 5.00-8.30 pm., 18 weeks each course. The fee will be £150 plus a small enrollment fee. For
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| London College of Printing, London, UK | |
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BA(HONS) Book Arts and Crafts - a course designed to develop a creative and innovative approach to the art and craft of designing and making books, as functional artifacts and art pieces. This programme of study is unique in the United Kingdom, being the only course available specifically in book arts & crafts. The course is spread over three years, year one is mostly skills based and covers a variety of bookart areas, year two includes a range of electives allowing the student to focus on certain areas in detail. This year also includes work experience. Year three includes 2 major practical projects and a dissertation in a related area. The course starts in year one as tutor led and gradually becomes student led. During the course visits are arranged to museums and galleries, field trips abroad and the possibility of engaging in the college exchange programme. A range of methods delivers the course: e.g. practical demonstration, lectures, seminars and tutorials. Bookart projects are practically based and detailed feedback is always given on student's work either through assessment sheets or in tutorial. Written projects are required in the Cultural Studies and Personal and Professional Development modules. Here is an outline of each year Year 1 - Modules include basic skills in Printmaking, Craft bookbinding, craft printing (letterpress and screen), visual studies (drawing & illustration), photography and creative bookarts. Computer studies (computer-aided design), Cultural studies and Professional development. (CS & PPD run throughout the course). Year one is intense and requires attendance over 3/4 days. Year 2 - Modules include advanced bookart structures and fine print production, electives include advanced printmaking & illustration, design bookbinding, artist's books, historical / oriental structures, conservation techniques and CAD etc. Students may now focus on particular area or specialism and drop areas they do not wish to pursue. PPD not only helps arrange work experience, but sets up student exhibitions in various galleries and the London Artists Bookfair each year. Year 3 - This year is assessed over 2 major projects and 2 lesser projects. You will be expected to produce a dissertation of around 5000/6000 words and produce a Major Elective Study, which is assessed by exhibition. Projects are student led, this year of the course using a supervision/tutorial system for major projects. Students also set up their own exhibition in a private gallery during this final year. Technical help and advice is always available and most tutors operate an "open door" policy for students who need one-to-one help. Exit Profile - Over 70% of graduates find employment in areas related to the course programme,(2002). Some have gone into teaching (PGTC) some onto post graduate education, (MA Bookarts, MA Fine Art, MA Product Design and MA Publishing etc.) This art and design course using as it does a range of 3D graphics and the book as a medium has a wide range of applications. Graduates work as makers in bookbinding, printers in Fine press (Limited Edition), printmakers, illustrators, book designers using the latest computer applications, in art departments for publishers, paper engineering (pop-ups), board-game and package design, book & card production and as exhibiting book artists. Students have exhibited to acclaim in major galleries and won international awards in France, UK, USA and Holland. This (undergraduate) course has been generally recognised as being the best available in this field. Resources are second to none, fully equipped workshops coupled with experienced staff all of whom practice within their specialism, professionally, (e.g. printmaking is taught by Tessa Holmes, exhibiting printmaker and Visual studies by the artist Daphne Plessner) Full-time students at the LCC (lcp) ,also have the advantage of being offered a large range of related "bolt-on" courses, free, to enhance their studies. The course is relatively small, targets for each year being only 25. The age range is from 18 years, at present there is a 65/35 ratio women to men. Retention rate is 92% (2002/03). HEFC inspection rating is 22/24. Students come from a wide range of cultures and backgrounds, e.g. Taiwan, Germany, France, Sweden, USA, Brazil, Spain, Greece, Japan and Korea. Prospective applicants are encouraged to visit the college. For full curriculum details and further information, please contact Mike Brunwin at: m.brunwin@lcp.linst.ac.uk or telephone on 0207 514 6500 (ex.6660) or write to:
UCAS entry codes;
London College of Communication (formally London College of Printing)
School of Printing & Publishing, Elephant & Castle, London SE1 6SB
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Oxford Brookes University - Evening Classes These non-vocational classes provide an introduction to bookbinding, examining the techniques, materials and equipment needed to bind and repair books. Traditional methods are considered in conjunction with practical alternatives. Students will achieve an understanding of the requirements and processes involved in producing clean, neat, basic work. Students work at their own pace and are individually tutored. For
further information, please contact: Tel: +44 (0) 1865 793083 or e-mail : binding@ianaross.f2s.com |