It took me over 20 years to figure out the Canvass Binder. During those 20+ years, I climbed flights of stairs, trudged down long city blocks, and chased lead cards lugging a 40 lb briefcase. Needless to say during my career as an LE, I was disabled on three occasions with herniated discs in my back. Finally the light bulb went on. I headed to the office supply store with my entire inventory of books and began to photocopy my canvasses into oversized color prints (115%). Once I was sure of the order of my canvasses, I then laminated the sheets back to back, three-ring punched them and placed the canvasses in an attractive binder separated by dividers. I've never looked back. In fact, on days when I have been without my Canvass Binder, I am lost. Canvassing from the books seems so foreign to me now. I still bring the books of choice into the home to show the customer, especially the Food Encyclopedia v2. Often, the lighting in a home is dim, or you are canvassing long distance to a group or customer who refused to sit at the table. No problem using the Canvass Binder. My binder has aproximately 45 laminated pages. You can make your own but it is a labor intensive, back breaking process - or you can order one from our digital press. Canvass Binder includes the written manual of Glen Striemer's canvass.