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There are som many paper notebooks around like Moleskine etc. However none of them is exactly what I want. So I was thinking, it would be great if there were a web-based company that would bind a notebook according to my personal specifications. What I mean is, I would like to go to a website and specify which notebook I want: size, round corners or not, how many ribbon page markers and what colors, weight and type of paper, how many folios of lined, squared and empty paper (I want to mix!!!), perforated pages or not, hard or soft cover, and so on. Then they bind such a notebook on-demand and send it to me. Does such a service exist?

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Why not go to your local business which does book binding (her in germany, we would call this a "copyshop") and talk to them? My bachelor thesis was bound with a kind of metal metal profile as a spine, an it just feels and looks like a real hardcover. – 0x6d64 Oct 8 '11 at 9:14
A copyshop normally does not have the type of paper you would want in a notebook, nor do they have the expertise. Also as they are not specialised they would be much more expensive than a specialized company. Also it would be time-consuming as hell to explain to them what I want because they are not specialized. – gojira Oct 8 '11 at 9:49
@Gojira Talk to them anyway. Even if they don't have the expertise to do what you need, they might know someone who does. You should expect it to be a lot more expensive than a regular notebook, though. – Renan Oct 8 '11 at 20:46

closed as off topic by Rory Alsop, Renan, Jeanne Boyarsky Oct 8 '11 at 21:36

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