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<p>[QUOTE="DoK U Mint, post: 605698, member: 18848"]no no...I Love old paper. My younger sister makes her own paper from wood chips/clay.....and other substrate. Takes awhile and physical effort and knowledge and practice and ink techniques from the prior years.</p><p><br /></p><p> Like a good brother I've helped her do her thing!</p><p><br /></p><p>She has a few REALLY BIG printing presses and loves finding a use for them (plus a few smaller ones....which she on occasion requests I help move above the flood line.) I've told her moving a foundry would be easier more that once!</p><p><br /></p><p>The "cure" has been found growing as a bread mold years ago. No offense intended. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm just trying to keep your thread alive as I truly find it informative and useful.</p><p><br /></p><p>...oh....you used the word "whom"....you're a USMC office, perhaps Academy trained and now have an appreciation for the evasive chance to enjoy the esoteric.</p><p><br /></p><p>Keep in touch! </p><p><br /></p><p>More to the point of your direct question-I posted this here because I want to know more about our history/ how it came to be this way...and why you are the only Marine I've ever communicated with, other than the Commandant of the Marine Corp, that has used the word "Whom".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DoK U Mint, post: 605698, member: 18848"]no no...I Love old paper. My younger sister makes her own paper from wood chips/clay.....and other substrate. Takes awhile and physical effort and knowledge and practice and ink techniques from the prior years. Like a good brother I've helped her do her thing! She has a few REALLY BIG printing presses and loves finding a use for them (plus a few smaller ones....which she on occasion requests I help move above the flood line.) I've told her moving a foundry would be easier more that once! The "cure" has been found growing as a bread mold years ago. No offense intended. I'm just trying to keep your thread alive as I truly find it informative and useful. ...oh....you used the word "whom"....you're a USMC office, perhaps Academy trained and now have an appreciation for the evasive chance to enjoy the esoteric. Keep in touch! More to the point of your direct question-I posted this here because I want to know more about our history/ how it came to be this way...and why you are the only Marine I've ever communicated with, other than the Commandant of the Marine Corp, that has used the word "Whom".[/QUOTE]
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