emergency travel paper

Wimblees@aol.com Wimblees@aol.com
Wed, 4 Jun 2003 11:21:34 EDT


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In a message dated 6/4/03 9:29:02 AM Central Daylight Time, edoss@utm.edu 
writes:

> Hey,
>  Has anyone ever used the glue strip on the tab of a manila envelope as 
> travel paper?  I am needing some strips to travel some hammers and left my supply 
> at home.  It seems like the same stuff as the brown packaging roll that many 
> of us have used in the past.  In fact, one could cut a couple of thin strips 
> off the top, down to the reinforced hole in the tab and still use the 
> envelope for mailing or storing something.  There would still be a large strip of 
> glue as well as the two metal tabs that can be inserted through the reinforced 
> hole and secure the tab over the opening of the envelope.  Just a thought...
>   
> Joy!
>  Elwood
> 

For what's worth, I don't use any type of glued paper. I use card stock or 
plain paper. I know it doesn't adhere to the flange, but I don't want it to. I 
can remove the paper a lot easier if it didn't work.

Wim 

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