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Richard Webb <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Apr 2006 22:36:31 000
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HI folks,

One of my main tools for my grab and go backpack has been
three ring binders.  AS anybody knows who has bought those
large capacity binders at the office supply stores they're a
little short for large size braille paper.

My embosser generates waste sheets which are totally blank
often and these are handy for use in the field.
I often have used them for reference material as well.

SInce i had a few properly sized binders I'd use them for
traveling.  I would store occasionally used reference items and
hand transcribed music archives in the commonly availible
locally units and carry binders properly sized.  HOwever all
of that good stuff went up with the house.

IF you've gotten away from using hardcopy braille and find
you have some of these in good condition that you're not
using let me know what you want for them.  WE might work
something out. probably cash but who knows <g>.

Last time I checked the properly sized binders from usual
sources such as American printing house were rather pricey.
Therefore I thought I'd drop a note to the list in case
anybody's doing a cleanup and wants rid of them.

OF course drop me an email off list to talk turkey.

73 de nf5b



Richard Webb,
Electric Spider Productions,
Eads Tn.


Braille:  support true literacy for the blind.


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