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Um, that was a week ago!!!cheyenne wrote:Not much to do today Jeff?
Today, we got lots of snow to remove.
Here is the original it was derived from:
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And I always thought it was from this.
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Coud be, I never got into that so not familiar with the logo. When did that logo first appear anywhere?
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Hah, Tolkien, sure all hobbits play 325s
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I believe Tolkien started using it around 1912.jps wrote:Coud be, I never got into that so not familiar with the logo. When did that logo first appear anywhere?
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The Roycroft logo came into being a bit earlier!gellkeller wrote:I believe Tolkien started using it around 1912.jps wrote:Coud be, I never got into that so not familiar with the logo. When did that logo first appear anywhere?
https://www.roycroftcampuscorporation.c ... croft-logoThe Roycroft insignia was borrowed from the monk Cassiodorus, a 13th-century bookbinder and illuminator.
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http://www.roybookbinder.com/jps wrote:The Roycroft logo came into being a bit earlier!
https://www.roycroftcampuscorporation.c ... croft-logoThe Roycroft insignia was borrowed from the monk Cassiodorus, a 13th-century bookbinder and illuminator.
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He was/is a 13th century monk?jdogric12 wrote:http://www.roybookbinder.com/jps wrote:The Roycroft logo came into being a bit earlier!
https://www.roycroftcampuscorporation.c ... croft-logoThe Roycroft insignia was borrowed from the monk Cassiodorus, a 13th-century bookbinder and illuminator.
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