Printed matter – Strips
Patent
1991-07-12
1992-03-24
Bell, Paul A.
Printed matter
Strips
281 2, 281 51, 283 81, 283117, B42D 1500
Patent
active
050981293
ABSTRACT:
A business card assembly suitable for use in application with a business catalog or brochure is provided. The card assembly includes a pair of business cards connected along a common edge which defines a perforated score-line. The underside of each of the cards is provided with an adhesive backing which may be selectively removed in order to expose an adhesive surface along the underside of the cards. As a result, each of the cards may be selectively adhered to a display surface, such as a catalog or brochure, or may be left intact with the backing to be used as a conventional business card.
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