I was happy to find a used, loose-leaf copy of the UPSS "Catalog of the 20th Century Stamped Envelopes and Wrappers of the United States," 1990 edition, at the McKinley show last winter. I've begun to use it and it is making my stationary collecting a lot more fun.
Now I'd like to put the pages into a binder, but I'm having a surprisingly tough time finding one that will accommodate the pages. The three holes are punched on 3-1/2" centers. The office-supply stores don't carry a binder like this, and the UPSS site doesn't sell any binders.
Anyone have any idea where I can find such a binder? Thanks!
Rather than knock yourself out trying to find an odd-sized binder, why not just get a good 3-hole punch and make the pages fit a binder of your choosing?
Hello Bob and welcome. Do you have a photo of the binder you need? I have a set of USPS binders that are blue and I'm not sure if this is what you are after. Someone bought them on my behalf at an auction last week and I don't have any use for them.
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