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Brian, thank you for using synthetic leather instead of corpse parts. I know I'm not the only one who appreciates publishers like Lividian, Centipede, Charnel House, Amaranthine and Suntup that offer editions in non-leather materials.

Joe Hill has a new LE coming out and it's bound in elephant skin. I have a pretty ugly visual in my head thanks to that. If I were a Hill completist I'd never have a full set - there is no cloth (or whatever) option. So thank you again for offering one.
There are 2 types of elephant skin....
One from the animal... no publisher who doesn't want to
ruin his business would use that.


And also... Elephant skin is a protected brand name of the German company Reflex GmbH
This paper has a very dense and robust structure and marbled pattern.

https://reflex-paper.com/produkt/ref...elefantenhaut/

https://www.sps-paper.de/papier-elef...-a4-weiss-190g
I hope you're right. This is the description:
Hand bound by Ludlow Bookbinders in quarter Elephant Hide and Napura Khepera paper. Elephant Hide possesses a durable, parchment-like finish that takes the gold foil-stamped title on the spine exceptionally well. The Khepera paper has a speckled appearance which changes texture and colour when blind stamped on the front board with the faun skull and horn motif that runs throughout the edition.
It’s a type of paper.