FYI, they STILL call it onion skin. And you can still buy it on some office supply stores, but it is much more common in asia.
2006-12-02 17:54:36
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answered by regenhund 2
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During WW 2 they used very thin paper for airmail called onion skin.
2006-12-02 17:48:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i could have reported that paper bought as gsm (grams in line with sq. meter) is going to be thinner whether this is clay crammed or stress dealt with to be sleek. The lesson right here is you may continuously get samples of the paper from the printer or take samples to the printer of what you opt for the inventory to be.
2016-12-13 19:00:33
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answered by ? 4
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Tissue paper, OH and instead of paper thin how about thin paper?
2006-12-03 04:59:15
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answered by Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ 3
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Atishoo!
2006-12-02 18:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The actual answer is onionskin.
2006-12-02 17:54:28
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answered by Anonymous
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oooh grass hopper i call it rice paper
2006-12-02 18:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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tissue paper?
2006-12-02 20:01:21
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answered by ? 4
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i would call it tissue paper
2006-12-02 17:52:58
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answered by Esme 3
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A piece of sheet. :)
2006-12-02 17:58:34
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answered by KD 3
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