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Did you know that three men claimed to be the first to invent the rubber stamp?

L.F. Witherell claimed to have discovered the rubber stamp by accident while making rubber stencils in 1866.

James O. Woodruff made the same claim except he said his revelation came while visiting a tub manufacturer who used a primitive stamp with wood blocks and rubber letters between 1864 and 1866.

Henry C. Leland said his invention was prompted by a simple comment from a broom manufacturer in 1863.

While we may never know who truly invented the first rubber stamp, what is for certain is that this useful and fun tool has been in demand for over 130 years.

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With respect to our art stamps, Canville Communications is an “angel company.” You may use our art stamps in your craft projects for resale under these conditions:

  • Our designs are protected by copyright. When appropriate, please use a copyright notice (yours or ours) on your project. Example: “[Stamp Name] image Copyright 2005 Canville Communications.” When appropriate, including our web site address (http://www.canvillestamps.com/) is also appreciated.
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    • Your project must not consist largely or solely of our rubber stamped design(s).
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There was a time when the streets were alive with the sounds of children playing, friends gathering, and adults conversing. When the heat of summer met its match in an ice cream bar delivered by the friendly chap in the neighborhood ice cream truck. Or, a rubbery hose would refresh children with the spraying of water into the air. Oh, how times have changed. Where go the little children now? Where now gather the teens? Where chatter away the adults all afternoon? And, alas, what has become of the lonesome ice cream man?

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