Floppy Braille Binder

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Copyright Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
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Collection APH Collection
Artist American Printing House for the Blind
Credit line APH Collection, 2009.6.
Date 2000
Description Yellow plastic three-ring binder; clear plastic pocket inside front cover; chrome plated steel bar riveted to spine of binder, three steel rings are opened by levers at top and bottom of bar; ten (10) pages 11 x 11.5" manila braille transcribing paper, 3-hole punch.
Dimensions H-11.625 W-13.25 D-1.5 inches
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Made American Printing House for the Blind
Material Plastic, steel
Object ID 2009.6.1
Object Name Binder, Ring
Place of Origin Louisville, KY
Provenance/History Flexible binders introduced in Spring 2000 to hold 11.5 x 11" braille sheets. Their flexible design was intended to allow them to fit easily in a backpack. Sold in packs of three, yellow, blue, and green. Catalog 1-04295-00, originally priced at $9.99. The braille transcribing paper was sold separately in reams of 500.
Search Terms APH instructional aids, tools, and supplies
Subjects Binders, Loose-leaf
Braille
Title Floppy Braille Binder
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Last modified on: April 02, 2010