Historical Perspective: Cataloging’s Early Years
A former graphic artist at Sears recalls what life was like.
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And when a layout was finished, we applied fixative from an atomizer can with a pipette we’d blow through (pressurized spray cans hadn’t yet been invented). Mounting the tissue layouts required applying rubber cement on both surfaces (no one-coat available yet). The two sheets had to be matched evenly, or you’d have a rippled effect, perhaps requiring rubber cement thinner to pull them apart.
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- Sears, Roebuck & Co.
Robert F. Bobowski
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