On 23 Mar 2005, at 3:01 PM, John Howell wrote:
You want inexpensive, you pay by providing them with advertising space. No big deal.
It is for me, which is why I bothered posting my question the first place. If I didn't think it was a big deal, I would have just bought the Leblanc folders, wouldn't I?
- Darcy
Diff'rent strokes. I was on the road through the entire decade of the '60s and we were perfectly happy to use free music store folders and replace them when they wore out. But perhaps my corollary point wasn't clear. Obviously someone manufactures these folders, and they can probably be tracked down and you could order them unprinted, but I doubt that a manufacturer would be willing to ship in lots of fewer than a thousand, which is kind of overkill for your purposes. And the retailers are ALL going to be using them, even if they lose money on them, for advertising purposes.
Of course if you find what you're looking for, by all means let us know. In NYC you just might!
John
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