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I found it ! at www.elispaper.com

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What the heck *is* self-binding paper (aside from a phrase designed to rouse
our curiosity enough to go to the cited Web site and contract a
virus--thanks for the heads-up, Jezebel!).

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I thought maybe the OP meant the self-sealing brochure paper like Avery
sells.

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Hmm. Never heard of this, either, but it sounds interesting.

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I thought maybe the OP meant the self-sealing brochure paper like Avery
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What the heck *is* self-binding paper (aside from a phrase designed to
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I purchased some once. It is stock for making tri-fold brochures with a
peel-n-stick edge. I used them to make invitations to one of our guild
Holiday parties. It was quite nice and I didn't have to fuss with envelopes
and the such.

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I thought maybe the OP meant the self-sealing brochure paper like Avery
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What the heck *is* self-binding paper (aside from a phrase designed to
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I routinely send folded mailings (Rotary bulletins) with no seal at all.
They're double-parallel fold, not tri-fold, but I've done the latter, too.
Provided the stock is heavy enough, the seals are not needed to keep the
mailer from tearing up. And they are required by the USPS only if you're
bulk mailing, I think; if you're paying full First Class postage, they're
not required.

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I purchased some once. It is stock for making tri-fold brochures with a
peel-n-stick edge. I used them to make invitations to one of our guild
Holiday parties. It was quite nice and I didn't have to fuss with

envelopes
and the such.

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Hmm. Never heard of this, either, but it sounds interesting.

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I thought maybe the OP meant the self-sealing brochure paper like Avery
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What the heck *is* self-binding paper (aside from a phrase designed

to
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Have you tried it? or you just talking out your neck?
I went to the site and there was no VIRUS......

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I didn't find any virus there, either. It does have one of those annoying
Java "text that follows your mouse cursor" applets, but it seems benign.

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Have you tried it? or you just talking out your neck?
I went to the site and there was no VIRUS......

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thanks so much

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Have you tried it? or you just talking out your neck?
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Have you tried it? or you just talking out your neck?
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