Don't just brand your product why not brand your packaging too with a rubber ink stamp. #inkstamp #packaging #businessgrowth #allinthe #finaltouches (at King's Lynn, Norfolk) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpc-53vojt_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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A (non)comprehensive evolution of the US Army field jacket, from 1945-2007. These are all original specimens, with or without optional items, and thus is incomplete before 1945, because using reproductions is never 1:1 and is cheating. (Unless its SMWholesale.)
1943-1953: M1943 Field Jacket, Civil Defense.
Pictured here is a Civil Defense variant, which outlived its military counterpart in service life. (This one is here because I haven't gotten around to focusing my autism on collecting them yet.)
1950-1953: M1950 Field Jacket.
An update to the M1943 with interior buttons for liners, a swing-out arm gusset and other improvements, mostly for making it more presentable for dress uniform. The M1950 makes its debut in Korea, is found wanting for actual combat, and within a year is superseded.
1951-1970s: Early M1951 Field Jacket.
A more field use oriented jacket, the M1951 introduces a zipper and snaps to the field jacket, while still retaining button in liners. The M51 survives Korea and enters Vietnam. Later production M51s can be discerned by white labels and green buttons, whereas early M51s have an ink stamp and brown, WW2 production buttons.
1965-1990's Early/Vietnam Era and Post-War OD M1965 Field Jackets.
The M65 iterates further on the field jacket, while adding additional features and simplifying manufacturing. most notably a stowable built-in wind hood and velcro wrist cuffs with stowed flaps to extend over gloves. The early Vietnam era M65s are distinguished by having 2 white cotton inkstamped labels, one on the neck, and one behind the right lower pocket, alongside aluminium zippers like the M51. Post-1973 M65s have brass zippers and either still retain the 2 labels, or have a single, larger label at the neck. (The Vietnam Era one here was acquired in Vietnam and was used in the war, and was repaired numerous times by many people until it found its way to me.)
1981-2008: Early and Late Woodland pattern M1965 Field Jackets.
The only significant difference on the early woodland M65 from its predecessors is its change to camouflage, entering service with the BDU in 1981, but served alongside the OD M65 all throughout the 80s and 90's, never fully replacing it. Early and Late Woodland M65s can be differentiated by a change from brass Talon zippers to green coated YKK zippers, and from white letterpressed or inkstamped labels to green letterpresses labels. (There is also the change of using woodland fabric to OD fabric in the hip pockets but that varies by manufacturer.)
1989-2008: 3 Color Desert M1965 Field Jacket.
A contract of 3CD M65s were made in 1989 for potential actions in desert areas around the globe, made to the same cut as the Late Woodland M65s with tan coated YKK zippers. Few made it in time to be issued in Desert Storm, among with the DCU, but saw more extensive issue in the rest of the 90s, and in Desert Shield, Iraq and Afghanistan. Another batch was made in Contract Year 2003, and changed the cut to the final iteration of the M65, without shoulder or nametape velcro. (I am too lazy to photograph this one right now.)
2004-2008: Universal Camouflage Pattern M65.
The last breath of the M65 in service to the US. By the time it was issued it was no longer competitive with other cold weather clothing systems, and many commands did not authorize them for dress uniform. Other parts of the M65 system were made in UCP, but befell the same fate. Velcro for shoulder patches and nametapes were added, and liners in the same color were even made for them. Only a single contact year was ever ordered, and by 2008 the M65 was phased out of service. Maybe, someone high up might get nostalgic, and order new ones to be made in the current camouflage for dress uniform, but if ever that happens, the story ends here.
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We need a grizzco roller that is literally just a car,, I need to feel the satisfaction of running stuff over reefslider, inkstamp and kraken aren't cutting it anymore
Would be cool. But you need a drivers license.
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it’s so funny to me that musk is pivoting on “we gotta make money somehow” and “paid verification is gonna stop the bots and trolls” like dude paid verification couldn’t stop bots or trolls in Team Fuckin Fortress 2, your massive social web is not going to clean itself up if you charge celebs $8-20 bucks a month for an inkstamp at the amusement park
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Andy Warhol
Mick Jagger (F. & S. II.140)
Screenprint in colours, 1975, signed in pencil, also signed in black felt-tip pen by the subject, numbered 100/250 (total edition includes 50 artist's proofs), printed by Alexander Heinrici, New York, with the publisher's inkstamp verso, Seabird Editions, London, on Arches Aquarelle wove paper, framed.
Sheet: 1103 by 735mm 43½ by 29in.
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~Piet Mondrian ~
Piet Mondrian - A Portfolio of 10 Paintings - 1967
The complete portfolio, comprising 10 screenprints in colors on wove paper, numbered 99/150 on the justification page, with text by the artist, title page, justification page, essay by Henry Holtzman and sleeves, each with the blindstamp or inkstamp of the publisher Ives-Sillman Inc., New Haven, Connecticut, printed by Sirocco Screenprints, Inc., New Haven, Connecticut, loose, as issued, contained in original linen-covered portfolio case and black cover.
each sheet 17 x 17in
Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan at age 27
March 1872 - February 1944
The Yves Saint Laurent “Mondrian” day dress & shoes 1965
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Custom rubber ink stamp you say! Heading off to @cut_to_the_smoke #packaging #inkstamp #branding #advertising #laserengraving https://www.instagram.com/p/CosMkZKI_r7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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