For all you fountain pen folks (whose collections I admire, having only one myself)...this is the next step.
Sealing wax, stamp, and a fairly successful first attempt...
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How does that work with email?
For all you fountain pen folks (whose collections I admire, having only one myself)...this is the next step.
For the slightly more than occasional personal note, and more occasional letter...sealing wax, stamp, and a fairly successful first attempt...
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Well, first you melt the wax on the keyboard...
Shocking though it may be, some of us troglodytes actually put pen to paper on occasion. Just a bit more personal and human...![]()
That is awesome, did you order it from JetPens? If not, where did you get it?
A pen? Like a Wacom tablet maybe. I think my dad used to real use pens back in the day.![]()
For all you fountain pen folks (whose collections I admire, having only one myself)...this is the next step.
For the slightly more than occasional personal note, and more occasional letter...sealing wax, stamp, and a fairly successful first attempt...
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That is really cool! I had no idea that stuff was still around.
Speaking of which, this lot was just delivered today (if I start using sealing wax, my wife may have me committedFor all you fountain pen folks ...
Speaking of which, this lot was just delivered today (if I start using sealing wax, my wife may have me committed):
Yup, just like your dad used...who is undoubtedly younger than I! And in case you're not clear on "paper", it's a product made from wood pulp. Then there is this process called "writing"...but that's too complex to discuss here.![]()
I'm aware of paper. It lives in the bottom of the printer!
And yes my dad is only 67 so much younger than you![]()
For all you fountain pen folks (whose collections I admire, having only one myself)...this is the next step.
For the slightly more than occasional personal note, and more occasional letter...sealing wax, stamp, and a fairly successful first attempt...
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I just received this in the mail, and finally finished putting it on my machine. Black Matte vinyl keyboard stickers to protect the keys without having to use a keyboard condom. I wear through keyboards quickly, so this is nice to prevent that wear for resale.
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Same here. The only issue that I feel will arise in the future is storage. However I've treated Vinyl by only purchasing my most favorite or the ones I almost always sit through in their entirety. So maybe that storage issue won't appear for a while.Hey...Hey...
Vynil!
Wonderful to see non-digitized recorded music still exists!
Takes me back...![]()
Very nice! Where can one get one of those? Wish I would have known they made these when I got my backlit keyboard for my elitebook.
Same here. The only issue that I feel will arise in the future is storage. However I've treated Vinyl by only purchasing my most favorite or the ones I almost always sit through in their entirety. So maybe that storage issue won't appear for a while.![]()
Got it from etsy. Just search for keyboard stickers and you will see a ton with different designs. You can also ask the sellers to make you custom colors if you want.
I approach vinyl the same way collector myself. I only have about 300 in my collection but they are all carefully curated so contain only my favorites. Makes me treasure them more.