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Could well be. I had some sponges a few years ago that were very compact, small, thin and narrow, until they hit liquid. Don't think it was all that natural, though. :) Pam "B.G." wrote: > > The trick is the machine with the tiny fingers > that keeps the sponge compressed and places it in > the chamber. Or... Maybe the sponge is naturally > compressed until it hits the Ink! > > Then what you'd need to refill easily would be a > large supply of the sponge material and a > cartridge who's top comes off easily. > -- Pamela G. Niedermayer Pinehill Softworks Inc. 1221 S. Congress Ave., #1225 Austin, TX 78704 512-416-1141 512-416-1440 fax http://www.pinehill.com - Please turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for instructions.
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