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Binders for RodMaker magazines
Posted by: Brad Hetzel (---.nc.res.rr.com)
Date: October 21, 2007 07:18PM

Tom,

I was looking for the RodMaker binders that I have seen before. Are these still available? I would like to start filling in a few.

Thanks
Brad Hetzel

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Re: Binders for RodMaker magazines
Posted by: Anonymous User (Moderator)
Date: October 21, 2007 08:48PM

The project was cancelled due to lack of demand. I had contracted with a firm to custom make them to fit each single volume (6 issues) but in the interim only received about a half dozen orders against a minimum order quantity of 500 or something. I can't remember the actual numbers at the moment but suffice to say that there just wasn't enough interest to move ahead with the project. Same sort of thing I've run into with the CDs. Just not enough interest. Sorry.

You can probably find something at your local office supply store. See if they can get you something with the internal wire clip that runs up the middle of the magazines so you don't have to punch any holes in them.

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Re: Binders for RodMaker magazines
Posted by: James Hicks (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: October 21, 2007 09:18PM


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Re: Binders for RodMaker magazines
Posted by: Mark J. Mire (---.carolina.res.rr.com)
Date: October 21, 2007 10:57PM


I tend to store magazines, studies, proposals, presentations, research, and monthly financial statements; purchase a three ring hole puncher at
Office Depot and a three ring binder large enough for 6 issues. The larger ones will probably hold 12 issues, and many of you may already
have old useless three ring binders hanging around the office/home, recycle! Purchase a hole puncher with a large enough gap for the
magazine and stay away from the single hole punchers.


FYI: Works great for financial statements, at year end or anytime just grab the binder and off to the Account or Banker! All information you
need should be in that binder separated accordingly. No more "paper bags" or messy folders.

~Mark

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Re: Binders for RodMaker magazines
Posted by: Spencer Phipps (65.197.242.---)
Date: October 22, 2007 01:08AM

The concentrated Tide powder boxes, set on their side, hold the Mags perfectly, and places like IKEA have magazine boxes. The nice wood ones are $2.

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