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Cardboard Box - The Strong National Museum of Play

Cardboard Box - The Strong National Museum of Play

nbsp; Inducted Year: 2005 The Chinese invented cardboard in the 1600s. The English played off that invention and created the first commercial cardboard box in 1817. Pleated paper, an early form of corrugated board, initially served as lining for men’s hats. By the 1870s, corrugated cardboard cushioned delicate glassware during shipment. Stronger, lined corrugated cardboard soon followed. American Robert Gair produced the first really efficient cardboard box in 1879. His die-cut and scored box could be stored flat and then easily folded []

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Cardboard Box - The Strong National Museum of Play

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