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Written by Bob Fishman   
Sunday, 29 March 2009 05:24
Experienced PaperRHD has the first corporate office to experience an Experienced Pad. It's the regular size 8x11 inch writing pad but is made exclusively of recycled paper. Paper that has only been experienced on one side. These pads are being purchased from RHD's sheltered workshop - so they are providing for the employment of challenged workers who don't have enough work to keep them fully occupied. The corporation has switched exclusively to using recycled paper for pad production and pad use. Would you help us locate more of this paper? Would you be interested in using these pads for corporate use and/or personal use? They currently are priced at $20 for 100 pads (or 5 equal dollars and $15U.S. dollars if you pick them up at the central office. The cost for regular pads is at least $25 for a similar size - try them out and give us reactions and ideas. bob
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written by adahow, March 31, 2009
I wonder if there is an inexpensive way to line or rule the paper to offer a second version of the pads? I remember back in grade school the teachers used a kind of carbon paper on a large roller to make copies of tests at a low cost. We all used to hold the paper to our noses because each sheet had peculiar kind of sweet smell when they were fresh off the press. Prior to glueing, the paper could be run through a similar process.

Also, this is probably already in the works, a 5" x 8 1/2" version would be cool.

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