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two-hole lacing
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    The process of attaching either the boards to a bookblock by lacing each sewing support or endband slip through two holes, an entry and an exit hole, drilled or pierced close to the spine edge of the board, or a case-type cover, in which the slip is first laced out of an exit hole and back inside through an entry hole.
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