You have a choice from several folder versions and can add the options that you need.
The Black Folder
There are two versions:
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STANDARD (product code: EBF)
DELUXE (product code: ECBF)
- deluxe version has a bottom cross-strap which can un-button to allow the folder to open flat
There are several options you
can add to The Black Folder:
- -A, the removable ring adaptor
- -C, more cords: double cords
and
- -P, a transparent leaflet pocket.
Choralex Compact folder
At the end of 2004 we launched a smaller full-featured folder
called the Choralex Compact, which has been very well received!
It already includes a clear pocket and 2 pencil holders, and can
be further upgraded with:
On any folder's extensive
description page (ie. under "Folders" in the index at left) will be all combinations of folder and options
- for you to price by clicking the appropriate button at the bottom of that page to add it to the shopping cart. Change quantities to see volume discounts apply. For a quick overview you can also see the price tables in "Prices and Shipping" at left in the index.
Furthermore, custom foil imprinting in gold, other colors or no color (debossed permanently into the surface) is available for your
folders at very reasonable cost. It may be text (choir name or individual's names), a logo, and/or numbering. See "IMPRINTING"
at left in the index.
The following details describe
the Adaptor, Cord, and Pocket options:
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A removable 3/4-inch (19 mm) ring adaptor
can be easily attached to The Black Folder when you need it, using the small holes at top and bottom of the adaptor, and the two
cords in the middle of the hinge. Note: our new Choralex Compact folder is designed to take a 1" (25mm) ring adaptor. |
2, 3 or
4-Ring Adaptors
Q: Why 2 & 4?
A: Countries around the world have different standards
for hole-punched paper. We send 3-ring adaptors unless otherwise requested, but have 2, 3, and 4-ring adaptors ready in various formats for countries everywhere.
If you are
moving up to The Black Folder from years of making do with the
heavy, unstable and unsatisfactory solution of common ring
binders, you may have an existing investment in published music that has
been previously mutilated by a hole punch. You may also do your
own arranging or have downloaded arrangements and be using standard size paper formats. Don't staple your music and crinkle through concerts, hole-punch it and use these ring adaptors.
Also, to quickly swap sets of music, get two adaptors (ie. for first and second sections of a concert program). The adaptor doesn't even have to be affixed to the folder - just pre-load the adaptor with the appropriate set of music and place it in the folder. The weight of the pages is supported by the folder and the bottom cross strap limits it from sliding downward if you hold your folder at a higher angle when not attached by the center loop of cord. Why carry a whole concert's music for hours when you could swap in the second half at intermission?
Taking out and re-installing the adaptor is quite easy with a few instructions:
To take out the adaptor:
- First, find the elastic cord that loops over center post of the hinge at the top and remove it.
- Slide the adaptor off of the cord
- Replace the loop of cord over the center post of the hinge again.
To install the adaptor
(note that if you have purchased the ring adaptor option, we'll ship it already installed)
- First, find the elastic cord that loops over center post of the hinge at the top and remove it.
- Pass this loop of cord through the back of the small hole in the bottom of the adaptor.
- Then, pass the cord up along the adaptor, through the middle of each of the rings, and then back down through the small hole at the top.
- Now re-attach the loop over the center post again and position the adapter to rest in the middle of the folder.
People sometimes use other methods. However, we find that the installation above allows the adaptor to rotate somewhat to the left and right, which permits maximum access to the remaining cords, for music that is not hole-punched.

Some key benefits are
the following:
- These are not just ordinary 3-ring adaptors, they are minimum-weight 'Hi-Tech' design. We know how crucial every ounce can be by the end of a long concert.
- If you are
giving a concert involving a great deal of music, you
can put each half of your concert programme in an adaptor and
just drop the collected music into the folder for that portion
of the concert.
- Individuals can do the same thing,
to use one folder for several choirs.
This may
be a good option for university choirs too, for professors
to make sure that all serious choral scholars have easy access
to a Black Folder that can be used for several choirs, throughout
the student academic choral experience and beyond. As a "required
text" item, it is a fraction of the cost of other
texts, and it will probably get a lot more use!
- It may also
be a good option if your music is photocopied or self-arranged.
I am assuming that no one is undercutting our colleagues and
profession with illegal photocopies. Please clean up your music
library before investing in our folders.
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More cords
- double the standard number
of elasticised cords
The standard number of cords
is 10. You can purchase a cord upgrade to 20, if you think that
your usual number of scores in a concert will be more than 10.
This does not increase the
size of the folder; the extra cords are simply affixed along
the existing notches in the hinge so that each of the original
strands becomes a double strand. The cords are like tiny Bungee®
cords, with many rubber lengths encased in a woven synthetic
sheath. They're strong and durable, yet thick and stretchy enough to not tear delicate older music when inserted into the folder using the cords.
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Clear Leaflet
Pocket
- Large clear plastic pocket
affixed right on the
front of the left inside expandable pocket.
- Information is visible through
the transparent pocket... you no longer need to pull your concert
programme out of a pocket to find (and show the audience that
you don't know) what you're singing next...it's easily accessible
to read through the plastic with this handy option.
This is for
- directors to hold rehearsal
planning notes
- Church choirs - for singers
to hold service leaflets
- For any singers, to hold programme
containing concert order and/or special directions for changes
in choir standing position, etc.
- storing name tags, tuning
fork, pitch pipe, liquorice?
This pocket keeps the information
secure, visible through the plastic, and right at the front to
be discreetly accessible...
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