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legendary
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Sold the 5 sheet pack and 1 of the 10 sheet packs.
1 10 sheet left for now.

If you need a lot I can get it for less then Amazon / other retail places since I do order from them a lot.

-Dave
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http://www.relyco.com/products/durable-papers/revlar-waterproof-paper/

Great for printing paper wallets since you really have to work to damage it.

FOR LASER PRINT ONLY. IF YOU USE AN INKJET YOU WILL HAVE A BLURRY MESS.

8.5" x 11" white.

I have sold some of this before and now have some more small lots of it to sell:
1 x 10 sheet bundle $25.00 each shipped US
1 x 5 sheet bundle $15.00 shipped US

They are all from different runs from Relyco to most people they will all look the same.
--> To an artist there might be some differences. <--
*I* can't tell one pile from the other but I want to be up front that if you order more then 1 bundle there might be subtle differences.
I doubt it but they might be there.
  
Payment for these only to: 1Paper24kh4ySXvmmzjBfDYnbWuwvNB9Rt

To answer some questions that have come up over the last few times I have sold it:
Q: Am I cheap at this price?
A: No, you can get 100+ count boxes of it for less per page. But for smaller amounts I am about average.

Q: Why do you have it?
A: Contacts / paperwork that need to be kept around a while. It's kind of a side job I fell into years ago.
    Tell a lawyer it's $8300 to fix his BMW they don't care.
    Tell the same lawyer they have to spend $750 on a color laser printer (that they get to keep) and $85 for some really nice paper to print out a settlement that is going to            net them $125,000+ and they freak. So I do it for them. For a fee :-)

Q: Why don't you keep it all and just use it for the next print run?
A: Because the next print run might be tomorrow, or it might October 2019. I think I did 2 print runs in 2017 and so far just one in 2018. It's just the nature of the business.

-Dave

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