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Mead - Half Size Index Cards

Today I found at The Depot (Office Depot) Half - Sized Card and wrote an article on them and their uses on MerlinsTower.com

http://www.merlinstower.com/2006/05/19/new-item-found-half-sized-index-cards/

Let me know what you think?

DigitalAlan :cool:

TOPICS: Lofi
ozhuner's picture

Cool! Where else can I get it online?

These half-size cards might work really well with a Moleskine pocket cahier. It has a flap on the inside that should fit these 2 1/2" by 3" index cards.

I'd like to order the index cards but can't find the product in Canada. I tried to order on OfficeDepot.com but the site won't let me, saying that the product is not available in my area. Going through OfficeDepot.ca, the product is not in their inventory. Staples.ca doesn't carry the product, either. And, I cant seem to find this product at of of the other stationary/office sites... In fact, I checked Mead.com and they dont list the product at all! Strange.

On OfficeDepot.com, the product is:
Item #912752
Mead Half-Size Index Card, 3" x 2 1/2", Assorted Color, Pack of 200
Manufacturer # 63039

Are there any online stores that you can suggest for this stuff?

Thanks,
Oz Huner
Oaville, Ontario

 
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