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Traditional stamp patterns are arranged around the surface of a rubber wheel, which can be rolled like a paint roller or a pizza cutter. Save your old ink pad if you have one; otherwise, there's an ink pad that comes as a handle-mounted roll that touches the top of the stamp roller and rotates in the
other direction.
Now you can roll right across one page and onto another without stopping to dab ink: just line up the papers to be stamped and have at it! Because the wheel has a small area of contact, you're more likely to get an even result. A filled-circle stamp roller might also be effective for the last 15 seconds of the no-penalty standardized tests. Before the invention of rubber
http://www.gale.com...amples/sp676802.pdf For when saying "We bow to king 3 Ajaw" once is not enough [lurch, Jun 16 2007]
scroll down to the purple thing...
http://www.fabulous...s/rubberstamps.html [xandram, Jun 16 2007]
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So the idea is a rolling stamp? I've seen those. |
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