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Where To Buy Flat Stapler & Flat Staples?

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 Posted 09/21/2011  12:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list
There may be other places, but I ordered a stapler and staples online from coinsupplystore.com

Tt works, but on thicker 2x2's it may need a little help to get totally flat. I got the cheap one that's no longer available apparently.
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 Posted 09/21/2011  12:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LTMets44 to your friends list
Thanks Guys. I think I use the regular stapler with the pliers. Sounds like a good idea.
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 Posted 09/21/2011  02:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
I use copper plated 24/6 steel staples (whatever '24/6' means). They are 10mm long, with 4mm prongs. The prongs crimp over in a curve, with the prong points as mentioned above, buried in the cardboard.

The 2x2, (with the curved prongs) is hard to put into an album. This problem is quite easily solved, however.

I use a copper nickel crown sized coin to roll the staples flat.

A copper cored Ike dollar would also be just as useful top flatten the staples. I use a British Churchill crown, but either coin used as a roller on the staples to flatten them is OK. At least you can find a use for either of these coins. I am not enamoured by the obverse of either of them.

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 Posted 09/21/2011  06:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Peter THOMAS to your friends list
I bought a flat-clinch stapler at my local stationers for $9 about 3 years ago.
It works like a dream, as long as I use it on a stable surface.
Much better than playing with pliers; AND it really does flatten 'em.
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 Posted 09/21/2011  08:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add The_Duke to your friends list
I bought mine from Office Max.
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 Posted 09/21/2011  10:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mmorgan22 to your friends list
I have two of these from Staples. They work great and sometimes you can get them on sale for less. Just have to look around.
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 Posted 09/21/2011  2:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LTMets44 to your friends list
Thanks guys. Plenty of options to choose from. =)
Very helpful
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 Posted 09/21/2011  2:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add weavus135 to your friends list
and then there is always the self-adhesive 2x2, no staples - flat, pointed, rounded or otherwise to worry about
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 Posted 09/21/2011  3:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LTMets44 to your friends list
Do they work good? The Self-Adhesive?
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 Posted 09/21/2011  7:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Peter THOMAS to your friends list
I forgot to mention, in my earlier reply, that there is no such thing as a flat staple: the final shape is determined by the clinch, which might be described as the "jaws" of the stapler.

I got out my stapler, details as follows:
brand LEITZ; Stuttgart, Germany
model 5505
and the price sticker is still on the box - I was nearly correct - $8.90.

Next time I buy staples, I am going to look for stainless steel: I don't want rust anywhere near my oins.

As for the debate about self-adhesive 2x2: there are several previous threads on CCF about this.
Self-adhesives are more expensive, and when the adhesive "lets go" they don't seem like a good investment.
... And, sooner or later, they all let go.

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... And, sooner or later, they all let go.


Good to know. Thanks.
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 Posted 09/21/2011  8:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinut to your friends list
I bought a low power stapler from Target, a Power Ease, last year as the one I had just did not have the strength to push through a 2x2 very well and I would end up with the ends sticking out. I paid under $10 and it works great 100% of the time.
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 Posted 09/22/2011  12:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list

That's the one I have, but I think its discontinued, or out of production.
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 Posted 09/22/2011  4:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add weavus135 to your friends list
I use the self-adhesive 2x2s because I prefer the look. I use Supersafe and have had pretty good luck. I did get a batch that seemingly were bad but the company replaced them all. The dollar size for dollar coins is not a winner though so avoid those. If the coin is a tighter fit, there just isn't enough surface area for the adhesive. I find keeping them in the pages helps a lot. When they split they actually seem to pull away from the cardboard and not from the layers of Mylar. In other words the coin stays encased in the Mylar 'envelope' while it pulls away from the paper. Anyway, I guess that is the cost of using these whereas for me the bonus is the look.

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