Posted on November 14, 2019
As long as there has been paper, there have been people needing to make holes in paper. Book binding and collecting papers in binders are major reasons for holes in paper - although of course there are all manner of decorative "holes" as well...
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Above, Polish paper cutting. Below, kirigami, or Japanese paper cutting. |
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Above, Jewish paper cutting. |
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Above, Chinese paper cutting. Below, Mexican paper cutting (papel picado). |


That's where today's historical anniversary comes in:

Around the world, either two-hole or four-hole binders are most common; in the U.S., Mexico, and the Philippines, three-hole binders are used most. Of course there are also specialty hole punches used to prepare paper for comb binding and coil binding.
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