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American Pickers Meets Font Business
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Scott-Martin Kosofsky
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The trouble with used fonts is that you can never get rid of the musty smell.
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Chris Lozos
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I have a boatload of floppies from 1987 on until their demise. I keep them for fun. I doubt if they would make me rich.
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Jack Jennings
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Coasters!
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Jack Jennings
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You can use the side with the sticker (assuming uncoated stock) and then toss them when done. Based on the number of fully floppy boxes I have previously possessed I think that this is a sustainable strategy.
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Nick Shinn
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It’s sobering to find one’s typefaces on book covers in antique stores.
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Mark Simonson
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Here's one for you, Nick. Spotted in a discount bin outside Second Story Books (a used bookstore) in DC:
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