washed to remove the superfluous ink , and so bring out and develop the image . ... If necessary , a little turpentine may be added to the ink on the slab from time to time , and should the coating of ink get hopelessly lumpy or uneven ...
So did the writing ink in the signature, which wouldn't be surprising in an older ballpoint pen. ... “But the ink in the signature tests out at two hundred and sixty years old. ... We ran the test three times. Sorry we chewed up part of ...
Author: Doug Molitor
Publisher: Third Street Press
ISBN: 9781948142144
Category: Fiction
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"You couldn't ask for a finer guide to the future -- or the past -- than Doug Molitor." -- Larry Gelbart (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, M*A*S*H, Tootsie) In this fast-paced, thrilling journey through time, archaeologist David Preston comes into possession of a baseball supposedly signed by the legendary Ty Cobb in 1908, thanks to Ariyl Moro and her mysterious companion, Jon Ludlo. Except the ball tests out to be an impossible paradox. It was signed with a ballpoint pen (not invented until 1938) using ink that's several centuries older. But then, Ariyl and Ludlo aren't who they claim to be either. Ariyl, a voluptuous 6-foot-3 beauty, turns out to be a tourist from a 22nd century paradise where time travel is the latest craze. Unbeknownst to her, however, her traveling companion, Ludlo, is a psychopath whose thefts are starting to alter history. In a world were even small changes in the timeline can cause catastrophic consequences, Ludlo's actions may completely destroy the future. To stop Ludlo, David and Ariyl must solve a mystery involving Bronze Age swordsmen, modern-day Nazis, a steampunk world, Albert Einstein, some highly skeptical Founding Fathers, and a Golden Age Hollywood where the murder of a beloved movie star will spell doom for civilization.
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The ink - making quality will last one year and can be renewed at a trifling cost , saving the price of the pen in a few months . TAMMANY TIMES . “ Colonel Cafe , ” JOHN BLAIRN SECURITY " $ 1.00 a year postpaid . 98 Liberty St. , cor .
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“ In some cases , it was with the consistency of the ink . One time we'd get ink and it was so thick we couldn't pump it . The next time it was very thin . When we did get inks that we could pump normally , we had some tinting and ...
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By this time the gelatine ink has had ample time to set , and the finished print is lifted away , fresh ink and paper put on , and the press again closed , and so on . Thus no time is lost , the prints being made as fast as it is ...
If the paper is hard , the moisture and ink will be some time in drying , and if soft they will be absorbed quickly . Loading may be detected by burning some of the paper and noticing the residue . The percentage of loading may be ...
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