IVIV (11) 175 Re Kraft bags

Joe Allonby joeallonby at gmail.com
Tue Oct 27 12:12:12 CDT 2009


I believe that Bob Kraft has always capitalized his last name. Even
before he owned the food company or the stadium. Or the football team.

I always thought it was "craft" paper.

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Seems kraft, which later earned a capitalization, is a material:
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> Vi Stock: The bags shall be made of unbleached 100% kraft (sulfate) pulp with
> the ... The physical requirements for kraft bags are as shown in the following
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> From a book in Google Book Search.
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> --- On Tue, 10/27/09, Michael Bailey <michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> From: Michael Bailey <michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: IVIV (11) 175
>> To: "P-list" <pynchon-l at waste.org>
>> Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 8:59 AM
>> > - I don't know what is  a #66
>> market bag. I may refer to a shop's name, an
>> > old chain-store firm?
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>> http://kraftbag.com/
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>> there is just a list of all the bag sizes on this page,
>> I was hoping for some history since "kraft paper" is
>> that heavy duty stuff they make bags from, and there
>> probably was somebody named Kraft who invented them.
>> But there is a size 66 listed.
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>> --- "Bearing in mind that either I don't know
>> or it'll be my ass if I tell you, what is it, man?" - Coy
>> Harlingen
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