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Binders & Accessories Stamp Pads & Ink ................................ 144-145 Stamps ...........................................................145 & Accessories Fasteners, Rings & Posts ..............................97 Staplers ..................................................145-151 Accessories, Etc. ..........................................1-3 Label Holders & Reinforcements ................98 Staples & Staple Removers ............... 151-153 Fine Writing Instruments .............................3-4 Portfolios..................................................98-102 Tacks, Push Pins, & Map Pins ...................154 Fountain Pens ................................................4-5 Presentation Binders & Folders ................102 Tape & Dispensers ..............................154-158 Highlighters ..................................................5-10 Report Covers .......................................103-104 Markers ......................................................10-17 Ring Binder Dividers ............................ 104-108 Miscellaneous .................................................17 Ring Binders ..........................................109-110 G. Desk Accessories Pencils & Accessories ............................ 18-31 Scrapbooking, Collection, Memory & Lighting Pens/Pencils: Miscellaneous .................31-32 Books & Accessories ................................110 Desk & Blotter Pads: Dated .......................159 Pens: Ball Point .........................................33-42 Sheet Protectors .................................. 110-112 Desk Top Accessories ........................159-160 Pens: Gel Ink ..............................................43-50 Tabbing Products ................................. 112-113 Drawer Organizers ......................................160 Pens: Roller Ball ........................................50-53 Vinyl Binder Accessories ...........................113 Sharpeners ................................................53-57 Lamps & Lighting ..........................................160 Writing Instruments Refills .....................57-60 Magnifiers ............................................160-161 E. Presentation & Visual Products B. Paper, Labels H. Filing Products & Organizers & Accessories Boards: Bulletin & Chalk .............................114 Dry Erase Boards & Supplies ............ 114-117 Book Ends ......................................................162 Add Rolls ..........................................................61 Easel Pads & Markers ........................117-118 Card Files & List Finders .............................162 Adhesive Notes, Light Boards & Accessories ......................118 Expanding Files .....................................163-165 Pads & Dispensers ................................ 61-67 Picture Framing File Folders & Pockets ................................165 Cards & Self Adhesive Labels ............... 67-73 & Hanging Supplies ....................................118 Filing Racks ...................................................165 Envelopes ..................................................74-77 Projectors & Supplies .................................118 Hanging Folders & Accessories ........165-166 Filler Paper ................................................77-78 Transparencies & Frames ..........................119 Memo Books .............................................78-79 Index Cards & Guides ......................... 166-169 Note Pads ..................................................79-81 Sorter Files ....................................................169 Notebooks: F. General Business Wirebound & Composition ................... 81-85 Specialty Paper with Envelopes ............ 85-86 Supplies I. Forms & Accounting Stationery & Business Paper .......................86 Adhesives ..............................................120-126 Supplies Clips: Binder, Paper & Dispensers ....126-129 Forms ......................................................170-172 Correction Fluid & Tape ...................... 130-134 C. Calendars, Organizers Lamination .....................................................134 & Reference Books Magnets, Suction Cups, Velcro .................134 J. Business Cases Mailing, Postal Supplies .....................134-135 & Travel Accessories Appointment Books ................................ 87-93 Moisteners, Cleaners & Finger Grips ..............................................136 Calendars...................................................93-95 Business Card Cases & Wallets ................173 Name Badges, Holders .......................136-138 Diaries & Journals .........................................95 Luggage & Accessories ..............................173 Personal Organizers Paper Punches ..................................... 138-141 & Accessories ..............................................96 Rubber Bands ....................................... 141-142 Rulers .....................................................142-143 Scissors .................................................143-144 TABLE OF CONTENTS K. Computer & Typewriter N. Drafting & Engineering NOTES: Supplies & Accessories Supplies Cleaning Supplies ........................................174 Drafting Aids: Rulers & Templates ............191 Copy Holders .................................................174 Drafting Instruments & Erasers .........191-194 Diskettes, Disks & Transporters ........174-175 Drafting Pencils & Lead ...................... 194-196 Media Storage ..............................................175 Drafting Pens ................................................196 Mobile Accessories .....................................175 Drafting Tape & Dots ...................................196 L. Electronics, Calculators, O. Apartment Living & Telephones & Dorm Supplies Accessories Health & Beauty ...........................................197 Calculators ............................................176-177 Home Organizers .................................. 197-198 Headphones ..................................................178 Key Rings & Chains .....................................198 Telephone: Address Books ................178-179 Locks, Safety & Security ............................198 Telephones & Accessories ........................179 Pins: Safety, Etc. ...........................................198 Tape Rules .....................................................198 Tools ...............................................................199 M. Art & Craft Supplies Art Markers & Crayons .......................180-184 Art Pencils .............................................184-186 P. Teacher’s Aids Art Portfolios & Cases .................................186 Flash Cards & Children’s Games ...............200 Artist Tape .....................................................186 Miscellaneous ..............................................200 Books, Blank & How To ..............................186 Paper Products .............................................200 Calligraphy Planners .........................................................201 Markers, Pens & Inks........................186-187 Cleaners: Brush, Hand, Pen .......................187 Craft Punches ...............................................188 Q. Specialty Items Display & Poster Boards ............................188 Glue Guns & Accessories ..........................188 Specialty Items .............................................202 Knives & Blades ................................... 188-189 Miscellaneous Accessories .......................189 Paints: Acrylics, R. Warehouse Supplies Oils & Water Colors ..................................189 Paper, Construction .....................................190 Carton Openers ............................................203 Paper, Drawing-Layout ...............................190 Clipboards..............................................204-205 Pastels............................................................190 Magnetic Strips & Tape ..............................205 Packing Supplies .................................. 206-207 REFERENCE GUIDE TO PREFIX / SKU / PAGE / UPC INDEX (BY MANUFACTURER) INDEX FOUND ON PAGE 214 THROUGH 226 MANUFACTURER PREFIX CODE PAGE MANUFACTURER PREFIX CODE PAGE MANUFACTURER PREFIX CODE PAGE ACCENTRA PRODUCTS .........................ACI .................. 214 FILEXEC ..................................................... FIX .................. 217 Quartet… See Acco ACCO (Quartet) ....................................... QRT ................. 214 FISHER PEN COMPANY .........................FSP.................. 217 REDIFORM ............................................... RED ................. 222 ACCO (Swingline) ................................... SWI ................. 214 FISKARS, INC. .........................................FSK.................. 217 Redi-Tag… See Diverse ID ACCO (Wilson Jones) ............................WLJ ................. 214 Franklin Covey… See Cross ROARING SPRING .................................ROA ................. 222 ACCO BRANDS ....................................... ACC ................
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