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Before DeHart's could begin the customization project, they needed to obtain printing rights from both Seven Locks and Woodcox—a process that took a matter of minutes.
"We drew up a very short, one-page contract," recalls Jim Rior-dan, publisher, Seven Locks Press. "I called the author and got his okay. It was easy, and it was something I was happy to do for DeHart's. We've worked with them for a while. Whenever I've been in trouble and needed a few books fast, I've called on them, like when I needed a couple copies of a book for the Frankfort World Book Fair, DeHart's did the project for me in two days. I mean, you just don't do books in two days!"
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