![]() The cost of the books came out to roughly $100 each. We used 2mm hot laminate on each page, and it ended up costing us about $0.20 per page. We could no longer have a combined book of artist and songs, so we split the books up. By now we were up to about 8000 songs or so. Those books were thrashed, a few years later we did our 3rd and final print of songbooks. You know how we always talk about how satisfying it is to pop bubble wrap? Same satisfaction with tearing pages out of a spiral bound book. Our first reprint, I think we had about 5000 or so songs. People would go home with them, spill drinks on them, randomly tear out pages. As the places popularity and library grew, so did the destruction of songbooks. When it was just the DK collection, sure, fine, use the books that came with it. Please don't downvote because you miss songbooks, I'm trying to give a logical explanation why they went away. Commenting as someone who ran a karaoke show for 12 years and made the switch.
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