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== Toner Plastics, Inc. == |
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Toner Plastics, Inc. (also known as Toner Crafts) |
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Best know for their CraftLace, Toner Plastics is the only company in the United States that continues to manufacture CraftLace, a.k.a Lanyard, in their facility. Using several different compounds such as PVC (polyvinylchloride) and polyurethane, the company produces CraftLace™, Noodles™, Bead ‘N Stretch and much more stringy stuff. The company also has an OEM division producing custom flexible profiles such as ear plug cording, welting, bicycle streamers, decorative ribbons and other materials. |
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In 1989 Steven and Jean Graham founded the company in the small town of Agawam, Massachusetts with the intentions of making children smile thru the usage of their products. Over the years Toner Plastics has added many products including the most popular Hemp and Fun Wire™. Currently the company manufactures over 75 colors and has had great success with each item that has been introduced to the public. |
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For many years Toner has been a dedicated supplier for the major corporations such as Wal-Mart, Jo-Anns, Michaels and A.C. Moore. |
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== Jatin Vasa ==hi
He is born in Gujarat, brought up in Secunderabad,AP. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Maheshprabhugp (talk • contribs) 09:36, 8 April 2007 (UTC).
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Outline of Knowledge from Britannica
I have added the Outline of Knowledge (Propædia) of Encyclopedia Britannica to the Categorical Indices. The Outline is the result of the collaboration of many eminent academics and specialists, and is an excellent compendium of all human knowledge. I believe it merits inclusion in the "content listings" box. Palaeovia 03:52, 10 April 2007 (UTC) .
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Editable
Has the contents page always been editable...? Michaelritchie200 10:12, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
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i dont know what to talk about i just want to test this web page —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Sodaman (talk • contribs) 21:11, 21 April 2007 (UTC).
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How do you create a page from nothing? Ie if you want to add an article. – Squire101 02:47, 26 April 2007
Limits of Knowledge
I noticed that most contributors are happy to show off what they know, but are less up-front about what they don't know. Especially in science, only a few are willing to admit ignorance. As Wiki is for everybody, I would suggest to frame content more in terms of what we know and what we don't know. This might help avoid intimidation of simple minds like mine, and help knowledge seekers get a better picture of the limits of knowledge and the challenges ahead.--Robert van der Hoff 01:13, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
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Comment from Ikeyko
ok..this may seem very strange, but how do you talk to other users? if someone could maybe just teach me, i would be thankful! >.< Ikeyko 21:44, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
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Toner Plastics, Inc.
Toner Plastics, Inc. (also known as Toner Crafts)
Best know for their CraftLace, Toner Plastics is the only company in the United States that continues to manufacture CraftLace, a.k.a Lanyard, in their facility. Using several different compounds such as PVC (polyvinylchloride) and polyurethane, the company produces CraftLace™, Noodles™, Bead ‘N Stretch and much more stringy stuff. The company also has an OEM division producing custom flexible profiles such as ear plug cording, welting, bicycle streamers, decorative ribbons and other materials.
In 1989 Steven and Jean Graham founded the company in the small town of Agawam, Massachusetts with the intentions of making children smile thru the usage of their products. Over the years Toner Plastics has added many products including the most popular Hemp and Fun Wire™. Currently the company manufactures over 75 colors and has had great success with each item that has been introduced to the public.
For many years Toner has been a dedicated supplier for the major corporations such as Wal-Mart, Jo-Anns, Michaels and A.C. Moore.