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Print Binding and Finishing Worker

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AVG. SALARY

$38,590

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EDUCATION

High school preferred +

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JOB OUTLOOK

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You immediately bring the flaw to the attention of your client and have him decide what needs to be done.

This is the real-life decision that bookbinder Priscilla Spitler would make.

Spitler is a specialist in limited edition hand-bound books. She works in Smithville, Texas. "This is a medium or craft that requires precision work. Each step builds on the previous one, so if you have made a mistake, it can compound until corrected or started over," she says.

"Often, the sign of a good bookbinder is how well he or she can save a mistake, correct it. A conservator is always challenged and is like an archaeologist, studying the past."

You are relieved that your client laughs at the tiny imperfection in the calfskin parchment. He turns away from examining the page and looks at you. "If this were synthetic parchment, I would expect it to be perfect. Since this is real calfskin parchment, I take the flaw to be a complement of nature. It is added value."


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