
Way back in the Stone Age, Sonny, RAM was dinner, and a copier was a guy writing on real rocks with charcoal. Then technology blossomed, and we learned to make copies by laying translucent paper over the original, and tracing it with a pencil. (Pencils are what came between goose quills and keyboards.) Turns out the technique still works, so we bought us a bunch of Trace-It pads, each with (30) 9" x 12" sheets of tracing paper. Great fun. Great potential for works of art. Great use for pencils, felt markers, chunks of charcoal.
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