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Hello
It is Perkins Braille paper I use and it is 130gsm weight
Jim Dunn
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On 04/11/2014, at 2:11 PM, Butch Bussen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Thanks everyone. I don't know what weight this stuff is, but certainly
> 73
> Butch
> WA0VJR
> Node 3148
> Wallace, ks.
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> lighter. I wonder what the standard use to be. On Mon, 3 Nov 2014,
> Harvey Heagy wrote:
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>> Hi Butch.
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>> I know that at one time Enabling Technology had some very good quality
>> Braille paper if you bought the highest grade paper. I think it was 100
>> pound paper. But it's been years since I bought it, so I don't know if they
>> have it any more. It's a bit expensive compared to other paper suppliers,
>> but it is good quality.
>> Harvey
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>> On Behalf Of Butch Bussen
>> Sent: Monday, November 3, 2014 6:11 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: braille paper
>>
>> I was wondering where you people buy braille paper. I ordered some from
>> braille thermoform, think that is the right name. Got it today, and I
>> don't know how weight is done or what weight, whatever pound braille paper
>> should be, but this stuff is definately thinner. I don't know how well it
>> will hold dots, but not mearly as heavy as what I've been using.
>> 73
>> Butch
>> WA0VJR
>> Node 3148
>> Wallace, ks.
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