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  2. Binder clip - Wikipedia

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    Uses. The binder clip is in common use in the modern office. It can hold a few to many sheets of paper, and is usually used in place of the paper clip for large volumes of paper. Various practical (and sometimes whimsical) alternative uses have been proposed.

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    Boxes containing thank-you notes and greeting cards can be placed in desk drawers to organize tape dispensers, paper clips, or binder clips. Or use them to hold spools of thread, buttons ...

  4. Bulldog clip - Wikipedia

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    Alternative uses. Bulldog clips can be used in many domestic, industrial, and arts and crafts applications, including: The binding of a flip book allowing sheets to be added, removed or replaced. A cable tidy at a computer station.

  5. Bread clip - Wikipedia

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    Bread clip. A white bread clip. A bread clip is a device used to hold plastic bags closed, such as those in which sliced bread is commonly packaged. They are also commonly called bread tags, bread tabs, bread ties, bread buckles, or bread-bag clips.

  6. Talk:Binder clip - Wikipedia

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    From the definition given in this article, a binder's clip in the UK is a "foldback clip", see below. Bulldog clip is actually a trademarked brandname [see wikipedia article on bulldog clip], and most of the time does not refer to a binder's clip. From a selection of UK stationary websites it seems that in the United Kingdom, a "binder's clip ...

  7. Hipster PDA - Wikipedia

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    Originally a tongue-in-cheek reaction to the increasing expense and complexity of personal digital assistants (PDA), the Hipster PDA (said to stand for " Parietal Disgorgement Aid" and often abbreviated to "hPDA") comprises a sheaf of index cards held together with a binder clip.

  8. Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945) - Wikipedia

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    A binder clip, or a banker's clip or foldback clip, is a simple device for binding sheets of paper together. It leaves the paper intact and can be removed quickly and easily unlike the staple. The binder clip was invented in 1911 by Washington, D.C., resident Louis E. Baltzley who was motivated by a desire to help his father, Edwin, a prolific ...

  9. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    Bookbinding is the process of building a book, usually in codex format, from an ordered stack of paper sheets with one's hands and tools, or in modern publishing, by a series of automated processes. Firstly, one binds the sheets of papers along an edge with a thick needle and strong thread. One can also use loose-leaf rings, binding posts, twin ...

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  11. Clip - Wikipedia

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    Binder clip, a device for holding thicker materials (such as large volumes of paper) together. Bulldog clip, a common binder clip. Paper clip, a device for holding several sheets of paper together. Climbing clip, a device used to quickly and reversibly connect elements of climbing equipment.