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Posted By: scott brockelman
i need some help, i am trying to find a certain type of mylar envelope for cabinet card storage, i have bought a few cabinets which were sent to me in them. they are approx. 6" x 8". they are 3-4 mil mylar. i did a google search and found something similar in england, but they were perfect rectangular. the ones i have, have a raised selvedge on the top, so you can slip an item in easily. |
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Posted By: The other One (Julie)
Mark Macrae has them; he will sell you an economy pack of 100, or any lesser number you want. Be sure you include the part about the rolled rim--sometimes he gets those, and sometimes not. If you want a larger number, or want to order a large number from the manufacturer, he will give you the address (and hopefully the phone number--because of the rolled rim). |
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