--- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> I saw a 20/20 (or Dateline) piece on etch-a-sketch art 
> once...apparently, if you know how to do it, you can somehow turn it 
> over (VERY gently, of course!) remove the bottom, and then 
> somehow "freeze" (not in terms of temperature) the existing image so 
> that it can be freely moved...
> 
> But, yes, I've seen some really wonderful etch-a-sketch drawings and 
> they are a sight to behold!
>
I once took an etch-a-sketch apart. Very simple device, containing 
fine beads and silver paint or ink. By turning it upside down and 
shaking it, the paint, or ink, fills in the existing image. 

Images are created by moving a two axis pointer, using the dials on 
the case, to 'draw' through the silver color on the screen, leaving a 
line.





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