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For trade paperbacks, traditional perfect binding is another option wherein spines are perforated and run with end boards; whereas with thread seal perfect binding, individual signatures are sewn when unfolded. For smythe sewn binding, covers are locked together with stitches for soft-bound books, unlike wire stitching, which is used when up to four wires are placed approximately 1/8-inch away from and parallel to the spine.
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