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MIC Regular user 169 Posts |
Hi everybody!
I found I place where I can produce pads for PCT... but what would you say is the ideal paper weight... as it is used for example by Osterlind.? I know it depends on the performer but what is your recommendation? thanks M I C |
MisterE21 Elite user Salt Lake City, UT 426 Posts |
I believe Richard told me he uses 70# paper...I'll check when I get home, I've got that email saved on my comptuer.
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enriqueenriquez Inner circle New York 1287 Posts |
I use Index cards and work fine for me.
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A_Blake Loyal user The Thoughtreader 216 Posts |
MIC...
I've had my pads made in 2 weights, both #70 and #90... the thicker I usually use just for PCT's as it's quite opaque, the former I use both for PCT's and for other routines using a similar pad (such as "Change Of Mind" or my version of Maven's "Caffeinomenon" I call "Cafe Con Leche")... I have my pads padded in 100-sheet sets with chipboard on both sides as I usually split them into 2 50-sheet pads and it gives both pads a stiff backing... By the way, 2 or 3 reams of paper will be more than enough to make you more pads than you'll need for quite some time... I usually buy the paper at a supplier and take it to my printers to cut and pad as it's cheaper than paying the printers mark-up... Hope this helps... Success!!! Tony Blake The Thoughtreader Õ¿Õ¬ |
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