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Subject: searching for scribecoat or scribebase
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005
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Hello,
I am actually a printmaker, not a geographer or cartographer or any "er"
related to maps, but I do have a question of your group.
I am trying to locate a product called scribecoat or scribebase. It was
used by cartographers to scribe lines and create a negative for
reproduction purposes. Hopefully, some of you know what I'm talking about.
Kimoto, one of the major manufacturers, stopped producing it three years
ago. I can't locate anyone else who manufacturers it.
I realize that very few (if any) people are using this stuff anymore.
However, my students have a real need for it. I am pretty desperate after
weeks of researching. Mark Harrower at U of Wisconsin located some in their
cartography lab and is sending it to me.
If anyone has any of this product, or knows someone who has some, I would
be so very appreciative to be in touch. I would love to purchase people's
stock, particularly if it is not being used.
Thanks in advance for any advisement/assistance,
Marnie Powers-Torrey
Book Arts Program
Marriott Library
University of Utah
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