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Ink in Boxes...and Fake Rocks

2 messages in this thread | Started on 2003-08-05

Ink in Boxes...and Fake Rocks

From: Sir Balthazar (neovolatile@yahoo.com) | Date: 2003-08-05 18:43:26 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, PNWEXPLR@a... wrote:
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> It's an east coast/midwest thing, Sir B. While it's true that it
confounds us westerners how those people manage, they do indeed
include inkpads in their boxes. They somehow seem to have placed
hundreds of 'em, in fact. Go figure.
>
> --Wild Woman

Wooowhee! We are in the wrong business! I want to be selling inkpads.
But wait, that must make the boxes so large. How the heck do they get
an ink pad into a film cannister? Maybe they are hollowing out rocks?

Speaking of hollow rocks, the fake rocks I made out of plaster seem
to be holding up pretty well. I think I will pull them back in to
give them another spray of plastic before the rains come.

Anybody else out there making fake rocks or hollowing out real ones?

Sir Balthazar


Re: Ink in Boxes...and Fake Rocks

From: sandymess (sandymess@yahoo.com) | Date: 2003-08-05 21:51:06 UTC

Hey Sir B.
Are you going to give instructions on how to carve out a real rock?
Do we need to bring a jack hammer along? LOL



Anybody else out there making fake rocks or hollowing out real ones?
>
> Sir Balthazar