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Originally posted by daisy View PostOnly marginally related to the topic - but I went looking at the paper used in the Field Journal and found that Greys Harbor Paper has just closed down ...
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Originally posted by Moose View PostI've been using a single hole punch for two or three pages at a time. I have access to a simple adjustabble three hole punch too. The kind found in offices and supply stores everywhere. It works well for more than a couple of pages at a time.
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Only marginally related to the topic - but I went looking at the paper used in the Field Journal and found that Greys Harbor Paper has just closed down ...
Patrick Quigg, President of Grays Harbor Paper (GHP), explained the continued high price of raw materials, lower than expected sales of high-value products, and accompanying cash flow considerations are the major factors contributing to the decision to shutdown. In addition, a recent major refinancing effort undertaken by GHP did not materialize.
Really sad to see small(ish) industries falling on hard times. From their website it looks like they were trying to do it right - hard in times when the paper industry (world wide) has such a poor image.
Hopefully there's another ethical paper company that TB can source paper from - or someone resurrects Greys.
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HI bbcamp,
I've been using a single hole punch for two or three pages at a time. I have access to a simple adjustabble three hole punch too. The kind found in offices and supply stores everywhere. It works well for more than a couple of pages at a time. Until Tom can design/provide one for us you might take a look at Daytimer, Franklin Covey or any of the other providers of calendars. You might find something there that would work for you.
Take it easy,
Moose
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