Our reservation books are being shipped to restaurant across the world to restaurants and hotels and very often restaurateurs ask us, “What is a Napaleather reservation book?”

Napaleather is full-grain leather, typically dyed, made from unsplit kid-, lamb- or sheep-skin by tanning with salts of chromium or aluminum sulphate, and noted for softness and durability. It is often used in high-quality leather products such as high-end furniture and accessories like restaurant reservation books and menus.

The tanning process which produces Napaleather was invented by a man named; Emanuel Manasse in 1875 while working for the Sawyer Tanning Company in Napa, California, hence the name Napa leather.

We have found Napaleather a perfect fit for our reservation books. The soft ply and durability of the leather is what we were looking for in a premium reservation book. “When we 1st started to ship our Napaleather reservation books in early 2000 we never expected the success of the books” says Dave Lipson president of ReservationBooks.com.  Clients have raved about the durability of their Napa leather books.  Each and every year restaurants have been just ordering refill pages that we sell keeping the cost of their reservation books down.  We had thought originally that the leather books with the wear and tear that restaurants see in their day to day operations would only last 2 years but remarkably we are finding many of our reservation book clients using the Napaleather books for 3 and 4 years. 

So if your in the market for a durable, fashionable reservation book look no further than ReservationBooks.com 

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