[B-Greek] OT What's it called?
James Spinti
JSpinti at Eisenbrauns.com
Fri Jun 9 15:45:48 EDT 2006
Well, we are a publisher. I asked and consensus: I don't know, probably
just a bookmark.
James
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James Spinti
Marketing Director, Book Sales Division
Eisenbrauns, Good books for over 30 years
Specializing in Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Studies
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> I'd vote for "bookmark" though you might simply call it a
> "ribbon" or "marker ribbon." Is it important that we call it
> by the proper name (probably known only to publishers)?
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> CSharp Online Editor <editor at csharp-online.net> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I can't think of a more erudite crowd to ask:
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> What is the proper name of that little satin ribbon attached
> to the book
> spine and used for a bookmark?
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> (I hope it's not, simply, bookmark.)
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> Thanks!
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