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#1 Nov 21 2006 at 3:18 PM Rating: Good
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For the oldies amongst us.

Before PCs and Desktop Publishing, who else used Dymo Tape to label stuff, or used a soft pencil to Letraset nice fonts onto their LPs, cassettes and Shit?

Just me?

Mehh

Carry on
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#2 Nov 21 2006 at 3:29 PM Rating: Good
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King Nobby wrote:
For the oldies amongst us.

Before PCs and Desktop Publishing, who else used Dymo Tape to label stuff, or used a soft pencil to Letraset nice fonts onto their LPs, cassettes and Shit?

Just me?

Mehh

Carry on


you mean the labeler that had the disk on top to select what letter you were going to use? Then you had to squeeze the handle to imprint the letter?

I had me one of them.....
#3 Nov 21 2006 at 3:39 PM Rating: Good
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Aadynn Litefoot wrote:
King Nobby wrote:
For the oldies amongst us.

Before PCs and Desktop Publishing, who else used Dymo Tape to label stuff, or used a soft pencil to Letraset nice fonts onto their LPs, cassettes and Shit?

Just me?

Mehh

Carry on


you mean the labeler that had the disk on top to select what letter you were going to use? Then you had to squeeze the handle to imprint the letter?

I had me one of them.....
Yassum

Dracoid (peace be upon his name) has just discovered vinyl so I've dug out my old '60s and '70s LPs for it him. Most of em are Dymo labelled.

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#4 Nov 21 2006 at 3:39 PM Rating: Default
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their LPs, cassettes and ****?


LP's and cassettes yes. Though I usually made little flags to poke into my ****..
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#5 Nov 21 2006 at 3:41 PM Rating: Decent
King Nobby wrote:
For the oldies amongst us.

Before PCs and Desktop Publishing, who else used Dymo Tape to label stuff, or used a soft pencil to Letraset nice fonts onto their LPs, cassettes and Shit?

Just me?

Mehh

Carry on


Smiley: laugh What timing! I was cleaning out some boxes in the attic this weekend and found an old manual label maker.
#6 Nov 21 2006 at 3:42 PM Rating: Excellent
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#7 Nov 21 2006 at 3:45 PM Rating: Decent
Ever use one of those old engravers that made your hand numb by the time you etched the second letter on whatever you were engraving?
#8 Nov 21 2006 at 4:24 PM Rating: Good
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I use a Dymo label maker every day at work...


Except it's a mini label-printer with its own computer software.


#9 Nov 21 2006 at 4:49 PM Rating: Decent
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trickybeck wrote:

I use a Dymo label maker every day at work...


Except it's a mini label-printer with its own computer software.




Hehe /nod
#10 Nov 21 2006 at 7:25 PM Rating: Good
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I used to use those rub-on letters printed on plastic. Is that Letraset?
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