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Re: where were white vellum biz cards purchased?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Leonard H Tower Jr.)
Wed Apr 13 15:43:08 2011

Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 15:43:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Leonard H Tower Jr." <tower@alum.mit.edu>
To: Lori Tsuruda <lori@pmd.org>
cc: apo-printshop-journeyman@mit.edu, apo-printshop-operators@mit.edu
In-Reply-To: <BANLkTikKXFzH_X7TurXHGjtetBAa-vL+og@mail.gmail.com>

Bob Slate is closing (BIG LOSS).  Only the Porter Square store hasn't
quite shut it doors yet.  They were out of boxed biz cards.

University Stationers a few blocks up Mass Ave is also on my list of
resources to touch base with.  Gail gives a hefty student/MIT
discount, but wholesale is usually cheaper.  She has a large inventory
of stuff in stock.

My gut saids to order 2,000.  We've used quite a few biz cards in the
last year.  Probably worth going back over the log for a more exact
count.  

yiLFS -len 

   Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 10:22:06 -0400
   From: Lori Tsuruda <lori@pmd.org>
   To: apo-printshop-journeyman@mit.edu, apo-printshop-operators@mit.edu
   Subject: Re: where were white vellum biz cards purchased?
   
   Someone (Kristin?) should CALL Paperworks-Allston since not everything is on
   their web site.
   
   Bob Slate stationery store (Harvard Square) used the sell them by the 100
   and by the box of 500.
   
   Imho, given how long card stock sits around in the press shop, I don't
   recommend
   keeping more than 500-1000 b-card stock on hand.
   
   Yilfs,
   Lori
   
   On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 11:46 PM, Leonard H. Tower Jr.
   <tower@alum.mit.edu>wrote:
   
   > hi users of biz cards
   >
   > we are into the last 500 of the white vellum business card stock.
   >
   > does any one remember where the Shop brought them from?
   > i didn't find any boxed biz cards on http://www.paperworks.com/
   >
   > there are around 500 of the blue dividers,
   > and around 400 of an off-white almost tan color.
   > IMHO, few people would use the blue or tan for biz cards.
   >
   > thanx either way
   >
   > yiLFS -len
   >
   

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