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If you look closely at the picture, you'll notice that the left stack of papers is actually sitting on the spine. The front black cover is much further down the lab bench. When I took that picture I estimated that the overall thickness was about 9", or the width of a typically sheet of paper.Random Human wrote:how many inchesAlmandine wrote:
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Same *maybe.* (not sure if 1 or 1.5) Mine was stuffed to capacity and we could probably have gotten rid of some general information pages. we also had pictures of some pages from field guides, and some of the rocks were 2 to a page (like the limestone types.)pb5754[] wrote:My rocks binder is about 1.5 inches i think??
Next year I'm doing herpetology, and I don't have too many pages right now (read: 2) but I'm projecting a 2.5 inch binder, maybe more. Bio ID events seem to have much more information than geo ID.
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