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Previous post - Next post | Parent - No child | Posted on 2005/7/20 23:48
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Maya san

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A real stylus! And to my surprise, this stylus can write both thin and bold characters but the rubber grip part was worn out probably because it got a cold or something happened after these long years in my desk. I gave my mimeograph to someone, but kept the stylus unused. The box is as brand new.
I did not know there was such kind of stylus.
Because I thought that it was not so popular, I didnt put it out in a photograph, but I also had five set of stylus. The box was made by the Horii Teppitsu.

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.

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Other things I remember are: I stood by side of my teacher and helped turning over sheets of paper. Another was happened when I was sent to Sapporo in the spring of Showa era 29 as my first assignment. At that time, I wrapped some lilies of the valley with a waxed stencil paper and sent it to my parents in Kyushu, to show the flowers which they had never seen at their hometown.
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 (^-^)/

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