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to: `MELVIN LUMBARDY`
from: DAVID ANDREWS
date: 1997-04-06 11:25:00
subject: Re: braille paper

 -=> Quoting "Melvin Lumbardy" to All <=-
 "L> From: "Melvin Lumbardy" 
 "L> Subject: Re: braille paper
 "L> From:          Donald Moore 
 "L> Date:          Thu, 3 Apr 1997 22:15:57 -0500 (EST)
 "L> X-To:          access-l@icomm.ca
 "L> Subject:       braille paper
 "L> To:            NFB-Talk@NFBnet.org (Multiple recipients of NFBnet
 "L> NFB-Talk Mailing List) Reply-to:      NFB-Talk@NFBnet.org (Multiple
 "L> recipients of NFBnet NFB-Talk Mailing List) Cc:           
 "L> pdonahue@texas.net, nfb-talk@NFBnet.org 
 "L> Can anyone tell me the name and phone number of the company in Texas
 "L> which  sells tractor feed braille paper.  It's really high quality
 "L> In regards to the tractor feed braille paper, I don't know of the 
 "L> company in Texas but I do know that THE AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR 
 "L> THE BLIND which is located in Kentucky does sell it. Their phone 
 "L> number is  1-800-223-1839 and the item information is as follows:
 "L> 11   and 1/2 inch by 11 inches is the measurement of all 
 "L> paper. Unpunched, 80# weight . 1000 sheets is $46.30 and the item 
 "L> number is 1-04142-00.  Unpunched, 100# weight , 1000 sheets is $46.30 
 
The APH paper is on the expensive side.  It is cheaper from American 
Thermoform Company, 213-723-9021.  I believe it is more like $30 a box.  
Also, the National Center for the Blind sells paper at a reasonable price.  
Call the Materials Center at 410-659-9314.
David Andrews
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