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What are paperclips used for?

People use them for decoration. They hook them together and
make chains, or twist them into interesting shapes. We can go for
the “make whatever you want” direction, kind of like Lego. We can
hold a “make something with paperclips” contest to get people
interested in this direction.

- People use them to reach hard to reach places.

- People use them sometimes to repair glasses or other objects. Let


say your glasses is broken. You could probably “MacGyver” it with
rubber bands and a few paper clips it in place. We can target
toward the “repair anything with this” route. Again, we can do a
contest to see what kind of things you can fix with a paperclip to market this.

- We can also see if we can market it toward collectors or little kids (who tend to like collecting things, like
coins or stamps). We can print patterns on them and set them into different tiers of rarity. We can then
encourage people to try to collect them all. This can be combined with the “make whatever you want” idea
above.

Price of a paperclip is usually


2p per paperclip and is sold
in bulk costing around £1

A paper clip (or
sometimes paperclip) is a
device used to hold sheets of
paper together, usually made
of steel wire bent to a looped
shape (though some are
covered in plastic). ...
Common to paper
clips proper is their
utilization of torsion and
elasticity in the wire, and
friction between wire and
paper.

Let me help you get the


perfect paperclip for you!
So firstly, you must have
papers to hold together - I know it can be frustrating to have a stack of papers that are falling out of place.

Let me tell you a story about this young man. He had a stack of about a dozen papers. As he was walking
in... Slip... On the ground. All out of order. Then he slipped and fell right on his butt. Didn't get hurt at all
and he was laughing at himself. We all laughed. Man if he would have only bought a paperclip earlier.

Did you know there are different techniques to put a paper clip on papers? Absurd I know, but that’s why
they are adjustable!

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