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The History Of Rubber Stamps
The scientist Sir Joseph Priestley was the first to comment that this bouncy substance was efficient at removing pencil marks from paper. This was in 1770, and the name "rubber" was born because it could "rub out" marks. However, rubber was not commonly used for many years because of its tendency to become smelly and rotten when the temperature changed.
Charles Goodyear was the man that solved this problem. He was obsessed with finding a way to make rubber work, so he would spend hours in the kitchen mixing rubber with various household items,um digitale Kauf Arbeiter zu f枚rdern, such as pepper, salt, and castor oil.  One day, he accidentally dropped rubber mixed with sulfur onto a hot stove, and the rubber was "cured". There were no longer any sticky messes to deal with, and the many uses of rubber started to be realized.
No one is quite sure who invented the rubber stamp. One commonly believed inventor is a man named L.F. Witherell, who claimed that he created the rubber stamp in 1866 by cutting thick stencils out of thick rubber packaging then placing the rubber on the back of a bedpost. However, Witherell could not produce this bedpost stamp when asked,die einen Arbeitnehmer, claiming that it had been stolen. Another possible candidate is a man named James Woodruff. In between the years 1864 and 1866, James Woodruff visited a manufacturer of patent bathtubs that had identifying information in thin rubber letters place on a wooden block that measured 4 inches by 6 inches. Woodruff reportedly had the idea that if these letters were created as molds, then placed on a wooden backing, a more rubber stamp could be made, and would be cheaper and more efficient than metal-printing stamps. However, when he went to produce these stamps, the only ink available at the time ruined them, making them useless. So there is still debate to this day as to who the real first inventor of rubber stamps truly was.
After the kinks were worked out, rubber stamping started becoming a common way to mark manufactured products and packages. Stamping companies gained more and more steam through the Industrial Revolution and even more so through the World Wars. However,Information der Arbeitnehmer, it wasn't until the 1970's that rubber stamping industry really took off, with corporations using them for their correspondence, and when people took up stamping as an artistic hobby.
Nowadays there are companies that make custom made and self inking rubber stamps which are used for the home, office, and classroom. Though we now see them all the time, it is important to remember that stamps, just like every man-made product in our world, have a unique and wonderful history.
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