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a thin book
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That's a really nice setup for doing books. Just saying that not all similar things press the same.
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Mine looks similar to this one. I picked it up on a sidewalk on Beacon Street near the State House in Boston in the late 1980's. It is solid iron and weights 53 pounds. The platen face is about 8½ x 11 so I can use it for many things. I put any item I am trying to press between two pieces of cardstock as the top part of the press had gotten a little pitted.
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I use this to flatten my cards.
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Fuel efficient and time saving as well. You can press a whole set without leaving your driveway.
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