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Organizing your photographs with the DYMO Embosser
DYMO was founded in 1958. Who can forget that satisfying crunch as a letter was squeezed out? That frightening first check for spelling errors as a long phrase was clipped off? The pride one felt when applying the brown "wood grain" labels to virtually anything within reach? DYMO invented the Embosser and changed anal-retentive organizers forever, including this photographer who took the concept of "caption" one step further.
Anonymous Vernacular Photographs with Dymo Labels 1950-1965 Collection Jim Linderman
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