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John Deaton
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I have several catalogues in the shop, and I don't have them stored or filed in any certain fashion. Any ideas out there? I have one supplier close to local now that I get my vinyl supplies from, but still buy other items from different companies. I need some way to keep them handy, but organized. Please help.

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John Deaton III
Deaton Signs&Grafix
109 N. Cumberland Ave.,Harlan, Ky. 40831 606-573-9101

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john.. i used to be a NAPA parts man.....we had thick volumes of catalogs....and kept them in binders...sorta like those cheapie 3 ring ones you buy at office depot...the parts store ones are 3 holes..but are a lot more durable...i got a couple old ones from the parts store....and i keep all of my catalogs in one big one....note: just remeber to change the old one when you get the new ones....hehehehe

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Craig Gardner
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I use Joe's method of keeping all (many, Many) of our catalogs in order. Those 1/2" or 1" 3 ring binders work great. I have them broken down into different catagories. Like all my vinyl suppliers are in one, then the t-shirt & cap suppliers, and heat press vinyl & transfer books,... Anyway you get the idea. I have them all lined up on the shelf under my sales counter, easy to reach and well organized. I also have an 'Order Form' right next to them so when I have to put something on the list, I don't have to rely on my over-loaded mind to remember! Well I hope this helps ya' a little.

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