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Rudolf Koch’s reply
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What to do, when you have told all your friends an colleagues that you own a 3D printer, and now they’re all asking you for free samples?
Something like this happened to the German font designer and type artist
[Rudolf Koch](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Koch_(Schriftk%C3%BCnstler)). (Link in German) He had a postcard ready that he send as a reply to anyone who asked for a sample of his art. In the end you use it at your own risk.
Theſe are two Engliſh translations of that poſtcard, a literal and an idiomatic one. The original was a print made off hand-drawn calligraphy. This is done in a font ſimilar to the original deſign, and of a ſtyle, “[Schwabacher](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwabacher)”, that Koch was quite fond of.
There are three variants of each translation:
* `Rudolf Koch’s reply, {literal,idiomatic}, unconnected.stl`: A quick print that falls apart when you remove it from the print plate. Sort-of in line with the text.
* `Rudolf Koch’s reply, {literal,i
Something like this happened to the German font designer and type artist
[Rudolf Koch](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Koch_(Schriftk%C3%BCnstler)). (Link in German) He had a postcard ready that he send as a reply to anyone who asked for a sample of his art. In the end you use it at your own risk.
Theſe are two Engliſh translations of that poſtcard, a literal and an idiomatic one. The original was a print made off hand-drawn calligraphy. This is done in a font ſimilar to the original deſign, and of a ſtyle, “[Schwabacher](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwabacher)”, that Koch was quite fond of.
There are three variants of each translation:
* `Rudolf Koch’s reply, {literal,idiomatic}, unconnected.stl`: A quick print that falls apart when you remove it from the print plate. Sort-of in line with the text.
* `Rudolf Koch’s reply, {literal,i
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