On August 7, 1866, the Novelty Paper Fastener was patented by the Patent Novelty Mfg Co. It allowed a single staple to be loaded and was used to mainly bind papers or books, but also carpet, furniture or boxes. Staples for the fastener were manufactured by the P.N. Mfg Co. in several sizes.
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they are made by staples
No, you can use them on everything but Stamps and Giftcards.
Nope. Modern staples are made out of steel plated zinc.
Staples are typically made of galvanized steel wire, which helps prevent rusting and corrosion. Some staples may also be made of stainless steel or aluminum depending on the application.
Staples are made of steel or aluminum, and can be recycled along with other metals.
Nop It isnt Most Stores are closed!Sorry Tho!
I use staples to secure my papers together before I file them away.
Some one has got to know
It is staples that you use for your papers and staple papers together and buy them at the store!
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