meolox
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Registered: 2007-08-31
Posts: 386
Got an email from Uhpress about RTK2+3 Binding methods after being in contact with them about the horrible binding in RTK1.
"We were able to catch Remembering the Kanji 2 before it made it to the printer and the binding is being stitched instead of glued. RTK 3 was already in the bindery by the time we discovered that these books were getting such heavy use so the first binding of this volume was glued. All future printings of Volume 1-3 will be stitched.
It is feedback like yours that allowed us to make these changes to better meet the market needs of customers like you. Thanks for your feedback."
So good news folks, the new edition of RTK2 will be stitch binded instead of the notorious glue binding used on RTK 5th Edition which falls apart, I can't see RTK2+3 being used as much as RTK1 but it's a welcome improvement, as soon as the stitched binding copies of RTK1 start appearing I'll be buying a copy to replace the glue binded copies I have.
Nice to see uhpress caring about their customers and actually listening to feedback 
EDIT: by the way I'm interested in which editions everyone has, I have RTK 5th Edition.
Last edited by meolox (2008 January 02, 4:25 pm)
Codiferous
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Registered: 2008-01-20
Posts: 5
I recently purchased a fresh copy of Rtk Volume 1 and, TO MY HORROR, I found out that it was the Fifth Edition. (Could anything be much worse than that?) After reading the suggestions and horror stories of the forum, I sent an email to the University of Hawaii Press requesting that they kindly offer me a stitched edition when it is released. Here is the reply:
The stitched binding edition of the book has not been released yet.
We are working hard to get it out by March. We will not be able to
provide a replacement copy that has the stitched binding until it is
finally released. If your copy begins to fall apart within a few
months please contact us again. I am sorry for any inconveniences.
I'm fairly impressed with their willingness to rectify their shoddy job!