The Signature ring binder is made of our executive vinyl material giving the binder a high quality look. You can increase that look by adding the optional Foam padding to the front cover, back cover, and spine, as well as concealed rivets. Standard with front and back horizontal pockets for additional storage, this binder has an executive look and feel. High quality vinyl ring binders make a great first impression and leave a lasting message. They have become an essential part of any office and with a multitude of colors to match any company logo, each binder is truly unique and assists in building a brand.
Designed for continual use - great for employee handbooks, safety or training programs, membership directories, owner manuals, sales guides and more.
The 2013F30 ring binder utilizes 1" round rings which can hold 200 loose leaf sheets of 11"H x 8.5"W paper.
Lining will be black vinyl.
Black rivets are standard. Optional Concealed (Rivetless) rivets are available. See options tab for details.
One color Hot Stamp included in price.
Standard horizontal front and back pockets will be in black vinyl.
Optional Business Card Pockets are available. See options tab for choices and pricing.
Optional Imprint methods are Screen Print, Deboss, and Color Fill. Please see Decoration Tab for more information.
Optional Foam Padding is available on the Front Cover, Back Cover, and Spine. See Options Tab for pricing.
This binder has a 1" ring with a spine width of 1.62".
Made in USA.
Standard Executive Material Colors: Black, and Blue.
Product Size:
Closed: 11.52"H x 10.18"W x 1.62"D
Open: 11.52"H x 22.02"W
Spine Size: 11.52"H x 1.62"W
Attributes
Brand:
Fey Promo
Material:
Vinyl
Dimension:
11.52H x 10.18W x 1.62D
IN
Country of Origin:
US
Last Updated:
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MPID:
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Features
Special Feature: Made in USA
Material: Vinyl
Shape: Round
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