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pot bottoms/signing - ( which became now tissue paper and padding

updated tue 16 dec 03

 

pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on mon 15 dec 03

for shipping things...)

Hi Jannifer,


Yes...quite so...


The 'Tissue' is pleasing for the item iself to be wrapped
in...and, then then crumpled News Print or the like, or the
dreaded static-cling 'Peanuts' or something, for
padding...and then, if appropriate, double box with
aditional padding between the boxes...


Yours,

Phil
Las Vegas

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer Boyer"
To:
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: pot bottoms/signing


> Watch out for tissue. It's really not made to wrap fragile
stuff. It's
> mainly for clothing. You have to use a TON to make a good
layer since
> it compresses easily. Newsprint weight paper is better
since it holds
> its wrinkles and doesn't compress......
> Jennifer speaking as a gallery cooperative member: broken
stuff comes
> back in tissue.....
>
> On Monday, December 15, 2003, at 10:16 AM, Runyan,Jacob
wrote:
>
> > and the big one:
> > i wrap my pots in old newpapers. recycle.
> > i am going to have to buy tissue.
> > after a sale i am one big black, dirty xerox smudge.
> > i hate it. i am thinking that the used grocery bag
> > and old newspaper is getting cheesy.
> > i have bought 300 nice new boxes....for mailing and
> > gift wrap for customers. so, bags and tissue may
> > be next. but, that adds to the price of the sale.
> > and, it adds up fast.
> >
> >
> >
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