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Metallophile Sp8 Specimen. - Mark Simonson

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<strong>Metallophile</strong> <strong>Sp8</strong> LightScramThe humorous story istold gravely. The tellerdoes his best to concealthe fact that he evendimly suspects thatEXCEPTthere is anything funnyabout it. But the tellerof the comic story tellsyou beforehand that itPuzzlesis one of the funniestANALOGWatchmanSTOCKHOLMFox & HoundsPRINTED IN THE U.S.A.Monday, August 6, 1951The humorous story is told gravely.The teller does his best to concealthe fact that he even dimly suspectsthat there is anything funny about it.But the teller of the comic story tellsyou beforehand that it is one of thefunniest things he has ever heard,then tells it with eager delight, and isthe first person to laugh when he getsthrough. And sometimes, if he hasThe humorous story is told gravely. The tellerdoes his best to conceal the fact that he evendimly suspects that there is anything funnyabout it. But the teller of the comic story tellsyou beforehand that it is one of the funniestthings he has ever heard, then tells it witheager delight, and is the first person to laughwhen he gets through. And sometimes, ifhe has had good success, he is so glad andhappy that he will repeat the “nub” of it andglance around from face to face, collectingapplause, and then repeat it again. It is aThe humorous story is told gravely. The teller does hisbest to conceal the fact that he even dimly suspectsthat there is anything funny about it. But the teller ofthe comic story tells you beforehand that it is one ofthe funniest things he has ever heard, then tells it witheager delight, and is the first person to laugh when hegets through. And sometimes, if he has had good success,he is so glad and happy that he will repeat the “nub”of it and glance around from face to face, collectingThe humorous story is told gravely. The teller does his best to concealthe fact that he even dimly suspects that there is anything funny about it.But the teller of the comic story tells you beforehand that it is one of thefunniest things he has ever heard, then tells it with eager delight, and isthe first person to laugh when he gets through. And sometimes, if he hashad good success, he is so glad and happy that he will repeat the “nub”ALLOW 4–6 WEEKS FOR DELIVERYof it and glance around from face to face, collecting applause, and thenONM© MARK SIMONSON 2013 WWW.MARKSIMONSON.COM


<strong>Metallophile</strong> <strong>Sp8</strong> LightTHE COMPLETE CHARACTER SETLATIN CAPITALSABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÁÀÂÃÄÅĀĂĄÆǼÇĆĈĊČĎĐÉÈÊËĒĔĖĘIÍÌÎÏĨĪĬĮIJĴĶŁĹĻĽĿÑŃŅŇŊÓÒÔÕÖØǾŌŎŐŒŔŖŘSSŠŚŜŞȘŢŤŦÚÙÛÜŨŪŬŮŰŲŴẂẀẄÝỲŸŹŻŽÐÞLATIN LOWERCASEaabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzáàâãäåāăąæǽáàâãäåāăąæǽçćĉċčďđéèêëēĕėęıíìîïĩīĭįijĵķĸłĺļľŀñńņňŋóòôõöøǿōŏőœŕŗřšśŝşșßßţťŧúùûüũūŭůűųŵẃẁẅýỳÿźżžðþ ªºLIGATURESff fi fj fl ffi fflLINING FIGURES, FRACTIONS1234567890 ½¼¾⅓⅔⅛⅜⅝⅞ 1234567890/1234567890CURRENCY AND FIGURE-RELATED CHARACTERS#$¢£¥ƒ€¤%‰ °©®˚ˆ~=+−×÷¬±≈≠≤≥◊√∞∫µ∂∆∏∑PUNCTUATION AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARACTERS{[(….,:;!?¡¿&'"‘’“”‚„«»‹›@*†‡§/\|¦-–—_·• apple)]}´`ˆ˜¨¯˘˙˚ˇ˝¸̦˛ONM© MARK SIMONSON 2013 WWW.MARKSIMONSON.COM


<strong>Metallophile</strong> <strong>Sp8</strong> Light ItalicScramThe humorous story istold gravely. The tellerdoes his best to concealthe fact that he evendimly suspects thatEXCEPTthere is anything funnyabout it. But the tellerof the comic story tellsyou beforehand that itPuzzlesis one of the funniestThe humorous story is told gravely.The teller does his best to concealthe fact that he even dimly suspectsthat there is anything funny aboutit. But the teller of the comic storytells you beforehand that it is one ofANALOGthe funniest things he has ever heard,then tells it with eager delight, and isthe first person to laugh when he getsthrough. And sometimes, if he hasWatchmanSTOCKHOLMFox & HoundsPRINTED IN THE U.S.A.Monday, August 6, 1951The humorous story is told gravely. The tellerdoes his best to conceal the fact that he evendimly suspects that there is anything funnyabout it. But the teller of the comic story tellsyou beforehand that it is one of the funniestthings he has ever heard, then tells it witheager delight, and is the first person to laughwhen he gets through. And sometimes, ifhe has had good success, he is so glad andhappy that he will repeat the “nub” of it andglance around from face to face, collectingapplause, and then repeat it again. It is aThe humorous story is told gravely. The teller does hisbest to conceal the fact that he even dimly suspectsthat there is anything funny about it. But the teller ofthe comic story tells you beforehand that it is one ofthe funniest things he has ever heard, then tells it witheager delight, and is the first person to laugh when hegets through. And sometimes, if he has had good success,he is so glad and happy that he will repeat the “nub”of it and glance around from face to face, collectingThe humorous story is told gravely. The teller does his best to concealthe fact that he even dimly suspects that there is anything funny about it.But the teller of the comic story tells you beforehand that it is one of thefunniest things he has ever heard, then tells it with eager delight, and isthe first person to laugh when he gets through. And sometimes, if he hashad good success, he is so glad and happy that he will repeat the “nub”ALLOW 4–6 WEEKS FOR DELIVERYof it and glance around from face to face, collecting applause, and thenONM© MARK SIMONSON 2013 WWW.MARKSIMONSON.COM


<strong>Metallophile</strong> <strong>Sp8</strong> Light ItalicTHE COMPLETE CHARACTER SETLATIN CAPITALSABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÁÀÂÃÄÅĀĂĄÆǼÇĆĈĊČĎĐÉÈÊËĒĔĖĘIÍÌÎÏĨĪĬĮIJĴĶŁĹĻĽĿÑŃŅŇŊÓÒÔÕÖØǾŌŎŐŒŔŖŘSSŠŚŜŞȘŢŤŦÚÙÛÜŨŪŬŮŰŲŴẂẀẄÝỲŸŹŻŽÐÞLATIN LOWERCASEaabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzáàâãäåāăąæǽáàâãäåāăąæǽçćĉċčďđéèêëēĕėęıíìîïĩīĭįijĵķĸłĺļľŀñńņňŋóòôõöøǿōŏőœŕŗřšśŝşșßßţťŧúùûüũūŭůűųŵẃẁẅýỳÿźżžðþ ªºLIGATURESff fi fj fl ffi fflLINING FIGURES, FRACTIONS1234567890 ½¼¾⅓⅔⅛⅜⅝⅞ 1234567890/1234567890CURRENCY AND FIGURE-RELATED CHARACTERS#$¢£¥ƒ€¤%‰ °©®˚^~=+−×÷¬±≈≠≤≥◊√∞∫µ∂∆∏∑PUNCTUATION AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARACTERS{[(….,:;!?¡¿&'"‘’“”‚„«»‹›@*†‡§/\|¦-–—_·• apple)]}´`ˆ˜¨¯˘˙˚ˇ˝¸̦˛ONM© MARK SIMONSON 2013 WWW.MARKSIMONSON.COM


<strong>Metallophile</strong> <strong>Sp8</strong> LightScramThe humorous story istold gravely. The tellerdoes his best to concealthe fact that he evendimly suspects thatEXCEPTthere is anything funnyabout it. But the tellerof the comic story tellsyou beforehand that itPuzzlesis one of the funniestANALOGWatchmanSTOCKHOLMFox & HoundsPRINTED IN THE U.S.A.Monday, August 6, 1951The humorous story is told gravely.The teller does his best to concealthe fact that he even dimly suspectsthat there is anything funny aboutit. But the teller of the comic storytells you beforehand that it is one ofthe funniest things he has ever heard,then tells it with eager delight, and isthe first person to laugh when he getsthrough. And sometimes, if he hasThe humorous story is told gravely. The tellerdoes his best to conceal the fact that he evendimly suspects that there is anything funnyabout it. But the teller of the comic story tellsyou beforehand that it is one of the funniestthings he has ever heard, then tells it witheager delight, and is the first person to laughwhen he gets through. And sometimes, ifhe has had good success, he is so glad andhappy that he will repeat the “nub” of it andglance around from face to face, collectingapplause, and then repeat it again. It is aThe humorous story is told gravely. The teller does hisbest to conceal the fact that he even dimly suspectsthat there is anything funny about it. But the teller ofthe comic story tells you beforehand that it is one ofthe funniest things he has ever heard, then tells it witheager delight, and is the first person to laugh when hegets through. And sometimes, if he has had good success,he is so glad and happy that he will repeat the “nub”of it and glance around from face to face, collectingThe humorous story is told gravely. The teller does his best to concealthe fact that he even dimly suspects that there is anything funny about it.But the teller of the comic story tells you beforehand that it is one of thefunniest things he has ever heard, then tells it with eager delight, and isthe first person to laugh when he gets through. And sometimes, if he hashad good success, he is so glad and happy that he will repeat the “nub”ALLOW 4–6 WEEKS FOR DELIVERYof it and glance around from face to face, collecting applause, and thenONM© MARK SIMONSON 2013 WWW.MARKSIMONSON.COM


<strong>Metallophile</strong> <strong>Sp8</strong> MediumTHE COMPLETE CHARACTER SETLATIN CAPITALSABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÁÀÂÃÄÅĀĂĄÆǼÇĆĈĊČĎĐÉÈÊËĒĔĖĘIÍÌÎÏĨĪĬĮIJĴĶŁĹĻĽĿÑŃŅŇŊÓÒÔÕÖØǾŌŎŐŒŔŖŘSSŠŚŜŞȘŢŤŦÚÙÛÜŨŪŬŮŰŲŴẂẀẄÝỲŸŹŻŽÐÞLATIN LOWERCASEaabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzáàâãäåāăąæǽáàâãäåāăąæǽçćĉċčďđéèêëēĕėęıíìîïĩīĭįijĵķĸłĺļľŀñńņňŋóòôõöøǿōŏőœŕŗřšśŝşșßßţťŧúùûüũūŭůűųŵẃẁẅýỳÿźżžðþ ªºLIGATURESff fi fj fl ffi fflLINING FIGURES, FRACTIONS1234567890 ½¼¾⅓⅔⅛⅜⅝⅞ 1234567890/1234567890CURRENCY AND FIGURE-RELATED CHARACTERS#$¢£¥ƒ€¤%‰ °©®˚^~=+−×÷¬±≈≠≤≥◊√∞∫µ∂∆∏∑PUNCTUATION AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARACTERS{[(….,:;!?¡¿&'"‘’“”‚„«»‹›@*†‡§/\|¦-–—_·• apple)]}´`ˆ˜¨¯˘˙˚ˇ˝¸̦˛ONM© MARK SIMONSON 2013 WWW.MARKSIMONSON.COM


<strong>Metallophile</strong> <strong>Sp8</strong> Medium ItalicScramThe humorous story istold gravely. The tellerdoes his best to concealthe fact that he evendimly suspects thatEXCEPTthere is anything funnyabout it. But the tellerof the comic story tellsyou beforehand that itPuzzlesis one of the funniestANALOGWatchmanSTOCKHOLMFox & HoundsPRINTED IN THE U.S.A.Monday, August 6, 1951The humorous story is told gravely.The teller does his best to concealthe fact that he even dimly suspectsthat there is anything funny about it.But the teller of the comic story tellsyou beforehand that it is one of thefunniest things he has ever heard,then tells it with eager delight, and isthe first person to laugh when he getsthrough. And sometimes, if he hasThe humorous story is told gravely. The tellerdoes his best to conceal the fact that he evendimly suspects that there is anything funnyabout it. But the teller of the comic story tellsyou beforehand that it is one of the funniestthings he has ever heard, then tells it witheager delight, and is the first person to laughwhen he gets through. And sometimes, ifhe has had good success, he is so glad andhappy that he will repeat the “nub” of it andglance around from face to face, collectingapplause, and then repeat it again. It is aThe humorous story is told gravely. The teller does hisbest to conceal the fact that he even dimly suspectsthat there is anything funny about it. But the teller ofthe comic story tells you beforehand that it is one ofthe funniest things he has ever heard, then tells it witheager delight, and is the first person to laugh when hegets through. And sometimes, if he has had good success,he is so glad and happy that he will repeat the “nub”of it and glance around from face to face, collectingThe humorous story is told gravely. The teller does his best to concealthe fact that he even dimly suspects that there is anything funny about it.But the teller of the comic story tells you beforehand that it is one of thefunniest things he has ever heard, then tells it with eager delight, and isthe first person to laugh when he gets through. And sometimes, if he hasALLOW 4–6 WEEKS FOR DELIVERYhad good success, he is so glad and happy that he will repeat the “nub”of it and glance around from face to face, collecting applause, and thenONM© MARK SIMONSON 2013 WWW.MARKSIMONSON.COM


<strong>Metallophile</strong> <strong>Sp8</strong> Medium ItalicTHE COMPLETE CHARACTER SETLATIN CAPITALSABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÁÀÂÃÄÅĀĂĄÆǼÇĆĈĊČĎĐÉÈÊËĒĔĖĘIÍÌÎÏĨĪĬĮIJĴĶŁĹĻĽĿÑŃŅŇŊÓÒÔÕÖØǾŌŎŐŒŔŖŘSSŠŚŜŞȘŢŤŦÚÙÛÜŨŪŬŮŰŲŴẂẀẄÝỲŸŹŻŽÐÞLATIN LOWERCASEaabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzáàâãäåāăąæǽáàâãäåāăąæǽçćĉċčďđéèêëēĕėęıíìîïĩīĭįijĵķĸłĺļľŀñńņňŋóòôõöøǿōŏőœŕŗřšśŝşșßßţťŧúùûüũūŭůűųŵẃẁẅýỳÿźżžðþ ªºLIGATURESff fi fj fl ffi fflLINING FIGURES, FRACTIONS1234567890 ½¼¾⅓⅔⅛⅜⅝⅞ 1234567890/1234567890CURRENCY AND FIGURE-RELATED CHARACTERS#$¢£¥ƒ€¤%‰ °©®˚^~=+−×÷¬±≈≠≤≥◊√∞∫µ∂∆∏∑PUNCTUATION AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARACTERS{[(….,:;!?¡¿&'"‘’“”‚„«»‹›@*†‡§/\|¦-–—_·• apple)]}´`ˆ˜¨¯˘˙˚ˇ˝¸̦˛ONM© MARK SIMONSON 2013 WWW.MARKSIMONSON.COM

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