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Is 6/10 of a Cent Too Much To Pay For Prestige? every business letter you dictate costs an average of 17 cents. this includes stenographer's salary, and the cost of stationary. In this cost, stationary is by far the smallest item. The difference between cheap paper and good paper—shoddy printing and good printing--represents just about 6-10 of a cent per letter. is this too much to pay for prestige? Isn't it worth a fraction of a penny to see a commanding letterhead that carries the subtle suggestion of responsibility, integrity and power? We produce just such letterheads. May we design one for you—now?
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