Yes, trapper keepers used to have zippers and may be referred to as such.
"Trapper Keeper" is a brand name for one particular zipper binder.
Case-It Zipper Binders are 3-ring binders with a 2 inches capacity. The Case-It Zipper Binders have the following dimensions 13 x 3.9 x 13.8 inches and they are 2.2 pounds in weight.
Zipper binders can be found, surprisingly, in a very wide range of places. They can be purchased at your local Walmart, Target, Staples or even on the internet.
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Yes, leather 3-ring binders with a full zipper are available from a number of retailers. You will probably not be able to find them in your local office supply store, however.
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Time to blow your mind. It's not a flea at all. You're thinking of a fly. However, it's not that either. The zipper is called the zipper. The fly, is actually that little flap that covers the zipper. So when someone says, "You're fly is down," it's not. Your zipper is down. Your fly can only be open.
The zipper was invented by Whitcomb Judson in 1890. He called his invention the "clasp locker." However, it was further developed and improved by Gideon Sundback in the early 20th century, leading to the modern zipper design we know today.
it refered to the way machine gun fire looked like a zipper patern when it hit the vietnamise, looked like they had ben unzipped.
That's the company that makes the zipper. The original company called San-S Shokai in downtown Tokyo was founded in 1934 by Tadao Yoshida.
WELL IT DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF ZIPPER AND THE LENGTH OF THE ZIPPER