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A French fan brought to me attention some remaining 1978 artwork. It wasn't possibly to scan it from the original art because there is no original art. Instead, the art was drawn on a think wax stencil that could be used for mimeograph printing. The stencil is of no Earthly used afterward, and the hand printed copies are all remain. It's an interesting artform -- you can't make mistakes that you can correct very easily, and it encourages spontaneity. But the copies you printed are all that remain. No original copy. "Typo" was the name of the letter zine I published at the time.
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Always thought it would be cool to write a gaudy, insincere love letter on mimeograph. Make about 100 copies, use in reverse order. Meaningless to people today. Remember when a xerox was magic.
For the readers too young to have received mimeographed documents - tests normally - they were fuzzy, the end of the run especially so.
For the readers too young to have received mimeographed documents - tests normally - they were fuzzy, the end of the run especially so.
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