Re: [SWCollect] Infocom collecting questions

2000-11-24 Thread C.E. Forman

  (2) Anyone know where I can find booklets/pens similar to those found in
  the Invisiclues packages?  (Details in YOIS's latest column.)
 
 Ask C.E. Forman yourself -- he's here on this list (although I wonder why
 nobody's responded to this message until now...)

Stephen means other invisible-ink books similar to InvisiClues, but *not*
InvisiClues themselves.  In my latest column I revealed his experiments in
attempting to restore faded booklets.  Right now he's looking for something
less collectible to practice on.



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Re: [SWCollect] Infocom collecting questions

2000-11-24 Thread Jim Leonard

"C.E. Forman" wrote:
 
   (2) Anyone know where I can find booklets/pens similar to those found in
   the Invisiclues packages?  (Details in YOIS's latest column.)
 
  Ask C.E. Forman yourself -- he's here on this list (although I wonder why
  nobody's responded to this message until now...)
 
 Stephen means other invisible-ink books similar to InvisiClues, but *not*
 InvisiClues themselves.  In my latest column I revealed his experiments in
 attempting to restore faded booklets.  Right now he's looking for something
 less collectible to practice on.

What about those books you can find in dime-stores that had similar invisible
ink?  They're full of games meant to be played by kids during a long car ride,
like hangman, etc.  Does anyone know what I'm talking about?  The books are
taller than they are wider...
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