Frequently Asked Questions

  • Book binderies and print and copy shops have different methods and services for bookbinding. Book binderies typically offer custom-made books with high-quality binding techniques, while print and copy shops usually offer more standardized binding options.

    Overall, book binderies focus on producing high-quality, customized books at a higher volume, while print and copy shops focus on producing books quickly and at a lower volume.

  • Minimum pricing varies based on which service(s) will be used. Typically, this can be anywhere from $40 - $75.

  • We do not offer bible or other individual book restoration services. However, we can gladly refer you to our friends at McSpadden Book Bindery in Shawnee.

  • We accept cash, check or ACH for existing customers.

  • Net 30 days.

  • We are exclusively a finishing and binding facility. However, we have partnered with many local printers over the years and can offer local recommendations to fit your printing needs.

  • Yes, we accept projects from customers outside the Oklahoma City area. Transportation and logistics are the customer’s responsibility, but we will gladly work with whomever you choose to get your projects from point A to B.

  • The turnaround time for a project can vary depending on a number of factors, including the size and complexity of the project, the type of binding method being used, and our current production capacity.

    If you have a specific deadline for your book binding project, it's important to communicate this upfront to ensure we can meet your timeline. We do offer rush or expedited services for an additional fee to help meet tight deadlines.

  • Yes, we gladly offer pre-planning consultations (over the phone or in person) to help customers set up their projects for success. During these consultations, customers can discuss their specific needs and goals for their project, as well as any budget or timeline constraints. We can offer advice on materials, binding methods, design elements, and other aspects of the project to ensure that the final product meets your expectations.