WHERE DO YOU BUY BRADS? (QUICK ANSWER PLZ!)

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  • WHERE DO YOU BUY BRADS? (QUICK ANSWER PLZ!)

    where do you buy em?
    how many do you use? two?
    and how do you know how to put it all together.
    thanks much

  • #2
    Hope this isn't a joke!
    Office Depot on line
    Two brads
    Three holes
    No brad middle hole
    Washers optional
    Standard non colored card stock cover

    If this was a joke... HAW-HAW-HAW!

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    • #3
      WHERE DO YOU BUY BRADS? (QUICK ANSWER PLZ!)

      And the head of the brad goes on the front cover (that question came up not long ago and it wasn't a joke). The legs to the back.

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      • #4
        Looks like somebody has a Disney Fellowship deadline to meet and is scrambling for brads.

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        • #5
          <!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote>Quote:<hr> <!--EZCODE BOLD START--> Crash:<!--EZCODE BOLD END--> Looks like somebody has a Disney Fellowship deadline to meet and is scrambling for brads.<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END-->Funny, though, most people buy the brads before they write page 1. :lol

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          • #6
            WHERE DO YOU BUY BRADS? (QUICK ANSWER PLZ!)

            Tip for anyone in the UK - 'Staples' is the only place I've found that does brads big enough (ie the head is actually bigger than the hole).

            Other UK tip - no-one I know of including staples has heard of US letter paper in smaller quantities than the truckload... I guillotine A3.

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            • #7
              AJ--

              If you can't find any at a store near you (A lot of times Staples doesn't have the right size), you can order them from this site:

              www.writersstore.com/product.php?products_id=588&cPath=

              Hope this helps.

              Optimus

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              • #8
                Check www.writersstore.com, www.scriptsupplies.com, www.kinkos.com . Also get/use script mailers, the new binder labels(they go on the side/display the title, screenwriter's name, etc). DO NOT use artwork, drawings, or photos. Make your script neat, clean, and professional. This impresses Readers and contest judges.

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                • #9
                  www.scriptsales.com/Supplies/

                  Don't think this was posted yet...

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