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artyhug 5th Mar 2007 16:15

Logbook Binding
 
Hello all,

Just a trawl for helpful hints. Need to get my logbook rebound and not having any luck finding a suitable binder.

Before anyone mithers about the search function I have and unfortunately RJ Bond in Somerset is either so old he can't hear his phone anymore (01935 827762) or just doesn't want to talk to me.

So, anyone got any ideas?

Ta

Delta Hotel 5th Mar 2007 16:34

Logbook binding
 
Arty,
Have you tried Cambinders in Cambridge? Details:

Cambinders Unit 1 Laundry Lane Cherry Hinton Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB1 8DH Tel: 01223 244466

They will bind the logbook in the original type of cover, or in leather, and they can inlay your initials/details on the spine and front.

They did a grand job of binding my 3 logbooks in leather (with a case) for about 80 quid.

Good luck

DH

Hardly Worth it 5th Mar 2007 18:58

Logbooks
 
Arty

Mr Bond is still alive and well, I know he moved house and now lives in Stoke Sub Hamdon near Yeovil, if you can wait I'll get you his number tomorrow and post it on here for you

Cheers

artyhug 5th Mar 2007 22:06

Many thanks all. Hardly, that'd be grand.

Sadbloke 5th Mar 2007 22:35

Art
Cambinders good - just beware however - if yer logbooks are well old like mine and critically different sizes, the bound triple version looks great fm the outside, but open it up and pages all different lengths - same at the top but unable to trim them all to the same size. Also very tricky to write in volume three cos wrist has to be 2 inches off the surface whilst writing. Kinda wish I'd left em alone and just had three logbooks. Nice to still be using logbook three mind! Old/Bold etc!

InDarknessConcealed 8th Aug 2008 14:22

Log Book Binders
 
Does anyone have updated contact details for Cambinders. The telephone number above does not appear to work?

Also, does anyone have any of the older blank RAF Pilot log books (F414). This is the version pre Apr 2000 when the page dimensions were altered slightly?

Cheers

airborne_artist 8th Aug 2008 14:26

Try:

Unit F6-F7 Eastern Court, 182-190 Newmarket Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 8HE

Tel 01223 566 671

Megaton 8th Aug 2008 14:30

I used Mr Bond and he does an excellent job but he is somewhat eccentric. He may, or may not, answer the phone and he seems to have a backlog of work but if you can get hold of him the end result is very good indeed.

airborne_artist 8th Aug 2008 14:41


he seems to have a backlog
Will you be fetching your hat and coat? :ok:

Yamagata ken 8th Aug 2008 14:54

Binders
 
Try your nearest University. If it's any good, they will have a bindery in the library basement. All those old books and new theses :8

Hardly Worth it 8th Aug 2008 15:34

Mr Bond
 
I can confirm he is still alive ! well I think so, went to his place last week windows/doors all wide open................ not a trace of him anywhere !

:ugh::ugh::ugh:

Craven Moorhed 8th Aug 2008 16:57

Arty,
If you're still in the US & A then try the binders in Winnipeg, CA.
They're very good, and cheap too.

Talk Split 8th Aug 2008 19:28

I recently got my logbook back from R J Bond and he did a fantastic job. The phone number posted previously is extant...

If no joy (be patient!) then I suggest a trip to his workshop at Stoke sub Hamdon.

He charged IRO £65 by the way, and threw in a free leather bookmark!

Lima Juliet 8th Aug 2008 22:23

I can vouch for Cambinders. On the logbook front, I tried about 5 different SPFSs around the RAF - Wyton had the older version that I wanted (I guess they don't get much call for logbooks anymore!). This was about 4 years ago though.

Good luck

LJ

hello1 9th Aug 2008 05:30

Is it just me or did anyone else get massively irritated when the new and utterly cr@p logbooks arrived a few years ago. Irrespective of the size difference, they seemed to have been ordered by someone for whom a logbook was just another stationery item - hence cheapest and lowest quality possible.:ugh:

BEagle 9th Aug 2008 07:21

They simply reflected the way things were heading.....:*

WhiteOvies 18th Aug 2008 07:41

Hello,
Just another quick question re: Mr Bond and/or Cambinders.

Unfortunately my grandfather passed away recently and several members of the family would like copies of his log books. He flew Lancasters on 83 Sqn and 44(Rhodesia) Sqn, earning a DFC, before nearly 40 years as a civilian AT pilot. Does anyone know if a company like Cambinders would do decent bound copies of log books or is there a specialist that might do a better job?

Replies on thread or PM much appreciated.

oldbeefer 18th Aug 2008 08:27


Originally Posted by Sadbloke (Post 3162490)
Nice to still be using logbook three mind! Old/Bold etc!

Just started number 7!

Laker Liker 20th Aug 2008 11:21

Laker Liker
 
They used to do a good job at Changi Gaol in the sixties!

departthefix08 20th Aug 2008 18:03

Log Book Binding
 
I have just had my second aircrew logbook done by Mr Bond and he did a really excellent job.
I would advise that you sort out exactly what you want done as the options are endless; the colour and texture of the leather, the style of wings, borders, lettering additional pages, joining 2 books etc etc. He has very many examples in his workshop, indeed it looks like most of the Fleet Air Arm and half the RAF have had their books done at some stage in their career.

If you drop off or pick the book up personally, make sure you give yourself at least 2 hours for a masterclass in all aspects of bookbinding from the beginnings of time. Actually it was fascinating. Workshop looks a little 'busy' but my book was completed within about 3 weeks.

I would give a very strong recommend if you want a really professional job in a realistic timeframe and at a VERY realistic price.


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