dantheclammanM to WikipediaEnglish • 5 days agoManila folder (named for abaca fibers from the Philippines, the most common material before wood pulp replaced it)en.wikipedia.orgexternal-linkmessage-square13arrow-up188arrow-down11
arrow-up187arrow-down1external-linkManila folder (named for abaca fibers from the Philippines, the most common material before wood pulp replaced it)en.wikipedia.orgdantheclammanM to WikipediaEnglish • 5 days agomessage-square13
minus-squarearamis87linkfedilink10•5 days ago The Guggenheim claims that this creation of manila paper was a way “of recycling manila rope, previously used on ships”. Okay, that’s cool!
Okay, that’s cool!