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Topic: 3 ring binders ?
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nasamad Member Posts: 2121 From: Essex, UK Registered: Jul 2001
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posted 06-20-2002 01:41 PM
Hi all, Just wondering if anyone had a spare 3 ring binder, or knows where I can buy one ? I have a couple of NASA publications that I want to keep safe and I cannot find the binders in the UK anywhere. Is it common practise to use 3 rings in the US or is that a NASA (Government Agency) quirk ? Thanks for any help and happy collecting...........Adam |
Werb New Member Posts: From: Registered:
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posted 06-20-2002 02:19 PM
3 ring binders are highly common here in the U.S. The "key" is finding a decent one that will protect. Interesting that they aren't as common elsewhere in the world.From The Last Frontier........... Mike
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Rizz Member Posts: 1208 From: Upcountry, Maui, Hawaii Registered: Mar 2002
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posted 06-20-2002 02:53 PM
Hi Adam-Try this: http://www.lightimpressionsdirect.com Aloha, Frank |
Joe Davies Member Posts: 258 From: UK Registered: Jun 2000
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posted 06-20-2002 08:02 PM
quote: Originally posted by Rizz:
Try this: http://www.lightimpressionsdirect.com
Adam - I've ordered stuff from Light Impressions and the quality has been excellent but they were very expensive to ship the UK and on top I got stung VAT and import duty, VAT on the import duty, VAT on the postage, handling charge, VAT on the handling charge..... anyone would think the government was desperate. So I alter you that its quite possible that it will be an expensive under-taking to order this way. Joe |
Philip Member Posts: 5952 From: Brussels, Belgium Registered: Jan 2001
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posted 06-21-2002 04:44 AM
Adam, Make sure to use plastic sleeves ... Best regards, Philip
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gliderpilotuk Member Posts: 3398 From: London, UK Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 06-21-2002 05:35 AM
Adam,Try: http://www.preservationequipment.co.uk/ they are in Norfolk I think. They sell numerous types of PVC free wallets - in sizes for 10x8's, FDC's, negatives etc. They also sell 3-ring binders. I had the same problem as you, having bought a load of 3 ring wallets in the US. This company stocks exactly the same wallets but also does them in 2-hole I think. You can buy in packs of 25, which works out much cheaper than Jessops. Give them a call - they were really helpful, even though they are primarily wholesale. ...It's amazing what a little searching on the internet can find! Regards Paul Bramley |
nasamad Member Posts: 2121 From: Essex, UK Registered: Jul 2001
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posted 06-23-2002 02:21 PM
Hi all, Just a note to say thanks for the replies. One of the forum members has very kindly mailed me a binder and has offered to aquire more should I need them. Just shows what great people I share my great hobby with ! Happy collecting......Adam P.S. Hurry up with the new website Joe, I'm dying to see what you have done now ! |
nasamad Member Posts: 2121 From: Essex, UK Registered: Jul 2001
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posted 11-21-2002 04:15 PM
Further to the (old) post above, I now need some more binders (damn them NASA publications I have to keep buying !). In between the post above and this one I lost all data on my PC due to a virus, and cannot remember who the kind soul was who supplied me with a binder, and who's offer of supplying me with more I now wish to take up ! If you are out there kind mystery person please can you contact me ! Thanks..... Adam |
bruce Member Posts: 916 From: Fort Mill, SC, USA Registered: Aug 2000
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posted 11-22-2002 04:25 PM
Hi Adam,It was I who sent you the binders. How many do you need? Do you still prefer the smaller 1 inch size or larger? Please let me know. You can send me your mailing address off-list. Best, Bruce |
spaceuk Member Posts: 2113 From: Staffs, UK Registered: Aug 2002
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posted 11-23-2002 09:01 AM
Hi AdamHad this problem for years with US publications. Even there paper sizes are different - bless their little socks :-)). Most Europe and several countries elesewhere are now A4 or A5 paper sizes etcetera. I use the plastic covers that have multiple ring holes down left hand size. Can use own UK binders then :-))
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nasamad Member Posts: 2121 From: Essex, UK Registered: Jul 2001
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posted 11-23-2002 11:17 AM
Hi, I do use the plastic covers for most things, but items such as Apollo mission reports and Shuttle Press Kits tend to have 5 or 3 holes already in them for insertion into binders, they wont fit into the plastic sleeves without removal of the (BIG) staples that tend to be put through the publications. I know it works out more expensive but I'd rather keep them with the staples in and keep them in the proper binders. I'm worried about trying to get the staples out and damaging the item. Happy collecting......Adam P.S. The "kind soul" has now contacted me thanks ! |