Just throw em away. There'll be another one in the mail next week.
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"B a r r y" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone know where I can get a catalog binder, like an auto parts
> store might use? I'm not sure if I even have the right name for it.
>
> I've got Lee Valley, McFeeleys, Woodcraft, Rockler, etc... catalogs
> that I'd like to keep track of the current version. A binder would be
> great.
>
> Barry
I usta do that and found the binders a PIA. The binders hold everything too
close and reading near the center of the catalog becomes troublesome. I
highly recommend the cheap plastic Magazine Files found at any office
supply. Just set your catalogues in them and pull them out as you need.
"B a r r y" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone know where I can get a catalog binder, like an auto parts
> store might use? I'm not sure if I even have the right name for it.
>
> I've got Lee Valley, McFeeleys, Woodcraft, Rockler, etc... catalogs
> that I'd like to keep track of the current version. A binder would be
> great.
>
> Barry
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 20:41:18 GMT, "slowalker"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>try le valley enter word binder in search box
>
>http://www.leevalley.com/
"Item not found" <G>
Barry
B a r r y wrote:
>Does anyone know where I can get a catalog binder, like an auto parts
>store might use? I'm not sure if I even have the right name for it.
>
>I've got Lee Valley, McFeeleys, Woodcraft, Rockler, etc... catalogs
>that I'd like to keep track of the current version. A binder would be
>great.
>
>Barry
>
McMaster-Carr has them.
http://www.mcmaster.com/asp/DisplCtlgPage.asp?ReqTyp=CATALOG&CtlgPgNbr=1794&CtlgEdition=&sesnextrep=405954220145961&ScreenWidth=800&McMMainWidth=590
On 28 Feb 2004 19:32:26 GMT, [email protected] (Rick) wrote:
>>Does anyone know where I can get a catalog binder
>
>Staples,Office Max,Sam's Club,etc.,etc.
>
I asked at the local Staples, they looked at me like I had three
heads.
Is it called a "Catalog Binder"?
Thanks,
Barry
On 28 Feb 2004 16:07:26 EST, Mark and Kim Smith
<[email protected]> wrote:
>McMaster-Carr has them.
>http://www.mcmaster.com/asp/DisplCtlgPage.asp?ReqTyp=CATALOG&CtlgPgNbr=1794&CtlgEdition=&sesnextrep=405954220145961&ScreenWidth=800&McMMainWidth=590
THANKS!
Now THAT'S what I'm looking for! <G> The bar binding easily secures
unpunched catalogs.
Barry
They are available from most office supply companies. In Canada, contact
Grand & Toy. You will have to call around in the US, as it will probably be
a special order.
There are two systems. Cardinal makes a sticky spline that has a three hole
punch on it. This will allow you to put it in binders, or in the automotive
style binders.
The automotive style binders are available through any of the big office
supply companies from a wholesaler called SP Richards. SP Richards has a web
site at http://www.sprichards.com/home/index.php
I think that the item you want is at
http://www.iteminfo.com/Product.asp?subcat=2011020 and made by Wilson Jones.
The stock number is WLJ CRG-15 from most of the office supply companies.
"Pounds on Wood" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Just throw em away. There'll be another one in the mail next week.
>
> --
> ********
> Bill Pounds
> http://www.billpounds.com
>
>
> "B a r r y" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Does anyone know where I can get a catalog binder, like an auto parts
> > store might use? I'm not sure if I even have the right name for it.
> >
> > I've got Lee Valley, McFeeleys, Woodcraft, Rockler, etc... catalogs
> > that I'd like to keep track of the current version. A binder would be
> > great.
> >
> > Barry
>
>