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<DIV>Gee, I jumped on to suggest Century Business Solutions (formerly 20th
Century Plastics) and find that you beat me to the punch. I've done
comparisons between their prices and Costco, Sam's Club (Walmart), Office Max
and Staples and find that for the same quality, their everyday price for 3-ring
document sleeves is much lower in quantity (minimum 500). We've used them
as a supply source for our health center for years and have always had good
results when ordering from them. Although they are mail order, their orders
are shipped very quickly.</DIV>
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<DIV>Be sure to look for poly ARCHIVAL QUALITY document protectors because they
have low levels of off-gassing and do not discolor photographs and paper.
I also like this company for their wide variety (and again, price) for 3-ring
binders and albums. I have about fifteen 3-inch binders labeled with
various family names. I use the top opening document protectors and even
stash pamphlets and clutches of old 3x5 cards (my first attempt to organize
family information!) in these binders. This is so much handier than any
other system I've used. Century also carries 3-ring pockets for CD's so
any photos or information downloaded onto CD's can take their place along with
the docments in the appropriate family album.</DIV>
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<DIV>Carla</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>