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    <description>Karei-sanQuote:In fact, I also wanted to do it and bought a mimeograph. Hey!. Was it the &quot;illustration girl&quot; from the time? He is you truly. Marchan</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Karei-san<br /><br />Quote:<div><blockquote>In fact, I also wanted to do it and bought a mimeograph. <br /></blockquote></div>Hey!. Was it the &quot;illustration girl&quot; from the time? <br />He is you truly. <br /><br />Marchan<br />]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>MarchanQuote:It is said that Edison's mimeograph was exhibited in the expo in 1893, Horii Shinjirou and his son refered it and developed mimeograph.The domestic production of No. 1 came out in the next year. Indeed.Then they are not a perfect domestic pro ...</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Marchan<br /><br />Quote:<div><blockquote>It is said that Edison&#039;s mimeograph was exhibited in the expo in 1893, Horii Shinjirou and his son refered it and developed mimeograph.<br />The domestic production of No. 1 came out in the next year. <br /></blockquote></div>Indeed.Then they are not a perfect domestic product. <br />Quote:<div><blockquote>It is said that the main differences between Japanese one and American one are in stencil paper. <br />Japanese stencil paper is waxed Japanese paper.<br />I hear that strong stencil paper was required to write a Chinese character.<br /></blockquote></div>I see. It was serious especially to have written an old Chinese character with many number of strokes. <br />Quote:<div><blockquote> It is said that the mimeograph is large-playing an active part in Southeast Asia even now. <br />Report that there is also a place which is using the fluorescent light instead of the roller of rubber It rubbed. Is the fluorescent light turned off also employed efficiently? It is the wisdom of a life. <br /></blockquote></div>Indeed. Good idea of Fluorescent light. <br />Well ,I think a rolling pin can be used also. <br /><br />Is it a mimeograph from a personal computer too in the developing country which can expect neither supply of parts, nor the stable supply of electric power? <br /><br />Thank you. <br /><br />Marchan<br />]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>Yuuyuukan-sanQuote:There are also various recollections about a mimeograph. Although it cannot perform summarizing it, I feel that it saw for the colored thing written to the member lounge. Yes, color printing is possible on a mimeograph. It is a kind of  ...</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Yuuyuukan-san<br /><br />Quote:<div><blockquote>There are also various recollections about a mimeograph. Although it cannot perform summarizing it, I feel that it saw for the colored thing written to the member lounge. <br /></blockquote></div>Yes, color printing is possible on a mimeograph. It is a kind of lithograph. <br />In fact, I also wanted to do it and bought a mimeograph. <br /><br />However,procedure to make, like ordinary offset printing, red, blue, and the stencil paper of the 3rd edition for yellow are made, and it prints 3 times and piles up. Does it become the 4th edition if you think that he will put in a black character? <br />It turned out that experience, a labor, and intuition are required and very serious does this by hand, and I gave up with unreasonableness very much immediately. <br /><br />Karei<br />]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>MarchanQuote:A mimeograph is perfect made-in Japan. And since this was invented in Meiji 27th, it is &quot;great invention&quot; literally. Is the starting point of &quot;making the thing of Japan&quot; in such places?It is said that Edison's mimeograph was exhibited in the  ...</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Marchan<br /><br />Quote:<div><blockquote>A mimeograph is perfect made-in Japan. <br />And since this was invented in Meiji 27th, it is &quot;great invention&quot; literally. <br />Is the starting point of &quot;making the thing of Japan&quot; in such places?<br /></blockquote></div>It is said that Edison&#039;s mimeograph was exhibited in the expo in 1893, Horii Shinjirou and his son refered it and developed mimeograph.<br />The domestic production of No. 1 came out in the next year. <br /><br />It is said that the main differences between Japanese one and American one are in stencil paper. <br />Japanese stencil paper is waxed Japanese paper.<br />I hear that strong stencil paper was required to write a Chinese character.<br />Quote:<div><blockquote>In a life, the used recollections will be helpful for the man in future generations and developing countries , and it also becomes &quot;the proof in which we lived.&quot; <br /></blockquote></div>It is said that the mimeograph is large-playing an active part in Southeast Asia even now. <br />The report that there was also a place which is using the fluorescent light instead of the roller of rubber was also seen. Is the fluorescent light turned off also employed efficiently? It is the wisdom of a life. <br /><br />Karei<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>Mr. YuuyuukanWelcome!, it cameQuote:There are also various recollections about a mimeograph. The wonderful work has appeared in about the color work.Please write your recollection fregmentary.I have not known this site. It is wonderfull. I think that it i ...</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Mr. Yuuyuukan<br />Welcome!, it came<br /><br />Quote:<div><blockquote>There are also various recollections about a mimeograph. <br /></blockquote></div>The wonderful work has appeared in about the color work.<br />Please write your recollection fregmentary.<br />I have not known this site. It is wonderfull. <br />I think that it is just mimeograph art. <br />Quote:<div><blockquote>A mimeographing tradition hall is located in Gamo-cho, Shiga,home town of the inventor of a mimeograph. <br /></blockquote></div>Also I have not known this site. (Study being insufficient. I am sorry.) <br /><br />A mimeograph is perfect made-in Japan. <br />And since this was invented in Meiji 27th, it is &quot;great invention&quot; literally. <br />Is the starting point of &quot;making the thing of Japan&quot; in such places?<br />Quote:<div><blockquote>It is in others variously, and supposing it takes out the taste different from them, I will think what kind of thing it becomes. Although wisdom does not come out, is that it leaves the thought too used in a life said? <br /></blockquote></div>In a life, the used recollections will be helpful for the man in future generations and developing countries , and it also becomes &quot;the proof in which we lived.&quot; <br /><br />In addition, about &quot;this site&quot;, we need to consider &quot;directivity&quot; and &quot;a direction [ it can progress ].&quot; <br /><br />Please lend us your wisdom variously. <br /><br />Marchan<br /><br /> <br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>Good evening! Maya san Quote:Oh, Karei san is full-scale. am I seem to be random ? It is not full-scale , it is a collateral line. I have seen the color print of mimeographing and thought I would make such a thing.One set purchase of the tool was carried  ...</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Good evening! Maya san <br />Quote:<div><blockquote>Oh, Karei san is full-scale. am I seem to be random ? <br /></blockquote></div>It is not full-scale , it is a collateral line. <br />I have seen the color print of mimeographing and thought I would make such a thing.<br />One set purchase of the tool was carried out with whether it will be regarded as mist, since it was a troublesome process which is not being done at all, it hardly uses other than ordinary stylus for characters. <br />Quote:<div><blockquote>Although the story was different, the talk of disposing of a mimeograph at a church today had come out. Although he has already thought that it is unnecessary and nothing was said, does it dispose here and there? <br /></blockquote></div>Really? Although I think that it is a tool which has played an active part, since a place is taken up <br />Quote:<div><blockquote>Well It is white to have wrapped and sandwiches... I find that it is soon after the end of the war since Americans pull out ( Kulu Kulu belt) of the roll of a box (like now, we do Saran Wrap ), and have considered that sandwiches are likely to carry out an exceptional smell. <br /></blockquote></div>That was right! although the center of the amusement our time was a movie -- a U.S. movie -- the kitchen and the pan were glitteringly felt dreamlike. <br /><br />Karei <br />]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>hello Karei san, Quote:Were there that and such stylus? I did not know. I thought that it was not so general and not being taken out to a photograph, as for me, stylus remained by the set of five. The box made by the Horii teppitsu. It is full-scale if it ...</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[hello Karei san, <br />Quote:<div><blockquote>Were there that and such stylus? I did not know. <br />I thought that it was not so general and not being taken out to a photograph, as for me, stylus remained by the set of five. The box made by the Horii teppitsu. <br /></blockquote></div>It is full-scale if it is called the set of five. <br />The name in character with a box with the print ,Stylus ,Taperless and Teppitsu. Maker is Horii or not.Iam not sure.<br />Quote:<div><blockquote>but I have not used them, for troublesome in fact. <br />In the picture ,the thing of solid color without the ruled line of stencil paper which is beyond most is the stencil paper for drawing a picture. <br /></blockquote></div>Oh, Karei san is full-scale. am I seem to be random ? <br /><br />Although the story was different, the talk of disposing of a mimeograph at a church today had come out. Although he has already thought that it is unnecessary and nothing was said, does it dispose here and there? <br />Quote:<div><blockquote>Although sandwiches etc. were wrapped in wax paper, was also stencil paper wax paper (^-^)/ <br /></blockquote></div>Well It is white to have wrapped and sandwiches... I find that it is soon after the end of the war since Americans pull out ( Kulu Kulu belt) of the roll of a box (like now, we do Saran Wrap ), and have considered that sandwiches are likely to carry out an exceptional smell. <br /><br />Maya - Tokorozawa - <br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>Marcyan, Good evening There are also various recollections about a mimeograph. Although it cannot perform summarizing it, I feel that it saw for the colored thing written to the member lounge. It seems that then, those who have tenacity of purpose in a mi ...</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Marcyan, Good evening <br /><br />There are also various recollections about a mimeograph. Although it cannot perform summarizing it, I feel that it saw for the colored thing written to the member lounge. It seems that then, those who have tenacity of purpose in a mimeograph still more will come if it searches just for a moment. <br /><br />The wonderful work has appeared in about the color work.<br /><a href="http://www.showa-corp.jp/toshakan/essay/koubai/sukeda1.html" rel="external">http://www.showa-corp.jp/toshakan/essay/koubai/sukeda1.html</a> <br /><br />A mimeographing tradition hall is located in Gamo-cho, Shiga,home town of the inventor of a mimeograph. <br /><a href="http://www.town.gamo.shiga.jp/index2.htm" rel="external">http://www.town.gamo.shiga.jp/index2.htm</a> <br /><br />It is in others variously, and supposing it takes out the taste different from them, I will think what kind of thing it becomes. Although wisdom does not come out, is that it leaves the thought too used in a life said? <br /><br />Yuuyuukan 21 <br />]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>Although remembered by stylus, was there any bone-pen? Ivory or the bone of the animal is attached previously. Is it because that whose point was thinner than stylus has a hit softer than the iron point and stencil paper is not damaged? Until very recentl ...</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Although remembered by stylus, was there any bone-pen? <br />Ivory or the bone of the animal is attached previously. <br />Is it because that whose point was thinner than stylus has a hit softer than the iron point and stencil paper is not damaged? <br /><br />Until very recently, did the check and the receipt cover with the carbonic paper and were copied? <br />Since documents, such as a contract drawn up by a Japanese typewriter or English typing, were also copied on both sides of a carbonic paper, was paper thin, as for the way of a duplicate? <br /><br />Karei <br />]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>maya sanQuote:A real stylus! And to my surprise, this stylus can write both thin characters and bold letters but the rubber grip part wass worn out probably because it got a cold or something afther these long years in my desk.I did not know there was suc ...</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[maya san<br /><br />Quote:<div><blockquote>A real stylus!  And to my surprise, this stylus can write both thin characters and bold letters but the rubber grip part wass worn out probably because it got a cold or something afther these long years in my desk.<br /></blockquote></div>I did not know there was such kind of stylus.<br />Becasuse I thought that it was not so popular, I didnt put it out in a photograph, but I also had five set of stylus. The box was made by the Horii Teppitsu. <br /><br />There were five stylus in the box, and two of them were ordinary type with different,thickness, and a nib of round point, and two were with nibs of large and small spatula  I got them in order to do the net cliff of a large range and to color a print of a picture, but I have not used them because it was complicated.  In the picture, the one on the extreme end of solid one without the ruled line of stencil paper is the stencil paper for drawing a picture.  <br />Quote:<div><blockquote>Other things I remember are:  I stood side by side to my teacher and helped wrapping by a stencil paper.  Another was the first assignment I had when I was sent to Sapporo in the spring of Showa year 29 and wrapped a bunch of lilly by a stencil paper and sent it  the parents in Kyushu which made them really happy. <br /></blockquote></div>Yes, that was right!  We used to help teachers after school during elementary school days.  We used to wrap sandwiches in wax paper, and come to think of it, stencil paper was a wax paper, too (^-^)/ <br /><br />Karei<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>Maya sanQuote:Its something similar to the way the red and blue color pencil is made; one color on the end and the other color on the other end.Oh, I understand. Sorry for taking up too much of your time and effort. Quote:Shall I send a photograph of it? ...</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Maya san<br /><br />Quote:<div><blockquote>Its something similar to the way the red and blue color pencil is made; one color on the end and the other color on the other end.<br /></blockquote></div>Oh, I understand. Sorry for taking up too much of your time and effort. <br />Quote:<div><blockquote>Shall I send a photograph of it?<br /></blockquote></div>Thank you very much. <br />Perhaps on the next occasion, please send the picture by e-mail<br /><br />Marchan]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>Good morning! MarchanQuote:A stylus that can write both &quot;a thin character and a bold letter&quot;? How is it made?Please let me know. I am sorry that my explanation was insufficient. It has the nibs on both sides and by regrasping it, you can use either end. I ...</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Good morning! Marchan<br /><br />Quote:<div><blockquote>A stylus that can write both &quot;a thin character and a bold letter&quot;?   How is it made?<br />Please let me know. <br /></blockquote></div>I am sorry that my explanation was insufficient.  It has the nibs on both sides and by regrasping it, you can use either end. Its something similar to the way the red and blue color pencil is made; one color on the end and the other color on the other end. The nib to write &quot;thin characters&quot; and the nib to write &quot;bold characters&quot; are at the both end of one stylus.  Im not explanign right, am I? (Shall I send a photograph of it, although the rubber portion of a grip is somewhat weired?). <br /><br />Maya <br />]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>Maya sanQuote:A real stylus! And to my surprise, this stylus can write both thin characters and bold lettersA stylus that can write both &quot;a thin character and a bold letter&quot;? How is it made?Please let me know. Marchan</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Maya san<br /><br />Quote:<div><blockquote>A real stylus!  And to my surprise, this stylus can write both thin characters and bold letters<br /></blockquote></div><br />A stylus that can write both &quot;a thin character and a bold letter&quot;?   How is it made?<br />Please let me know. <br /> <br />Marchan<br />]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>Karei san good eveningQuote:It seems like the mimeograph is now regarded as relics after its golden age. But we used mimeographs for almost every printing before word processors and copy machines appeared. Mimeographs were actually playing a major role in ...</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Karei san good evening<br />Quote:<div><blockquote>It seems like the mimeograph is now regarded as relics after its golden age.  But we used mimeographs for almost every printing before word processors and copy machines appeared.  Mimeographs were actually playing a major role in printing just until quite recently.<br /></blockquote></div>Yes!  And one of the remaining relics was in my desk!   It was a stylus!, <br /><br />A real stylus!  And to my surprise, this stylus can write both thin characters and bold letters but the rubber grip part wass worn out probably because it got a cold or something afther these long years in my desk.  I gave the mimeograph to someone, but kept the stylus unused.  The box is as brand new.  I remember there was a slight skill using the stylus to write on memiograph, but I couldnt pick up the skill even after long practices.<br /><br />Other things I remember are:  I stood side by side to my teacher and helped wrapping by a stencil paper.  Another was the first assignment I had when I was sent to Sapporo in the spring of Showa year 29 and wrapped a bunch of lilly by a stencil paper and sent it  the parents in Kyushu which made them really happy. <br /><br />Not really exciting memories, though.. <br /><br />Maya<br />]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>Karei sanQuote:Yeah, I understand that. Using IT apparatus today requires brains, but using the old machine required manual dexterity. Yes, you can say that again.My friend complained that the latest style sewing machine which is equipped with computer co ...</description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Karei san<br /><br />Quote:<div><blockquote>Yeah, I understand that. <br />Using IT apparatus today requires brains, but using the old machine required manual dexterity. <br /></blockquote></div>Yes, you can say that again.<br />My friend complained that the latest style sewing machine which is equipped with computer control can sew automatic zigzag and hemstich, which is pretty convinient, but awfully difficult to set it up for a clumsy person.<br /><br />Marchan<br />]]></content:encoded>
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