I found someone who will prind on 2x2 envelopes Public Deposited

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    Subject: I found someone who will prind on 2x2 envelopes
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    Hi All:

    Please excuse this crass commercial interruption. Over that past 8
    months we have been looking for a company that will print our
    company name and logo on some 2x2 paper envelopes.

    I thought it would be cool to have printed envelopes of the type
    that I actually collect from famous auctions & dealers of the past.
    I thought it would be easy to get this done, but it took many phone
    calls, internet searches and emails to find someone who would &
    could do it.

    We did find someone who would do it, and that is the purpose of this
    posting. His name is Lance Williams, and he runs a small business
    in New York State called "Williams Stationary".

    These envelopes apparently are quite hard to print on, and it
    requires some degree of skill (and old letterpress equipment). Long
    story short -- he did a great job for us! At the end of our
    transaction, I asked him how business was. He said, "Pretty slow,
    actually". I said that I would do my part to spread the word. Here
    is his contact info:

    Williams Stationary Company
    P.O. Box 266
    Camden NY 13316-0266
    (800) 425-2338
    kadet@americu.net


    He can obtain and print on archival quality envelopes, in many
    colors, in 2 x 2 or 3x3 or several other sizes, and can sell you
    printed envelopes with built-in cotton liners, or built-in archival
    tissue, or ...

    Before you get the wrong idea, let me say that I have no financial
    interest in this. It just seemed a good way to help someone out and
    let hobbyists know where to get this obscure service performed.

    If anybody has an interest, I will post a photo of the envelopes he
    printed for us.

    Sincerely,
    Dave Wnuck


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