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Name for device to wet linen tape - Cowlick?

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While working in the photo lab at school I got to use a neat little device for wetting the back of linen tape. They called it a "cowlick." It was a ceramic wheel that would rotate through a pool of water underneath. It looked a bit like a desktop tape dispenser.

Anyone seen one of these? I'm sure I'm using the wrong name (they like to rename things randomly in the lab.) Google has failed me totally.

I've tried using a wet foam squeegee, and also running water on it, and neither is as easy as the "cowlick."
 
I was just talking about these the other day. I thought they were called a 'ceramic tongue'.
 
Some great names for this little device! Looks like it is a ceramic / porcelain envelope or stamp moistener - no wonder Lineco never mentioned it in their literature. :smile: eBay and such show some nice vintage ones that would work perfect.
 
Used one for sealing shipping boxes when I handled repair shipments for customers in a camera shop back in the 70's. We called it a tape dispenser, because we were poor and couldn't afford a nickname. :smile:

Lee
 
Used one for sealing shipping boxes when I handled repair shipments for customers in a camera shop back in the 70's. We called it a tape dispenser, because we were poor and couldn't afford a nickname. :smile:

Lee

Hey Lee,

I thought about using an actual tape dispenser at one point, but then what would I have named it? :smile:
 
I discovered Lineco Self-Adhesive linen hinging tape and never looked back. I think I paid $12/roll about 2 months ago. No risk of getting a print or mat wet and always sticks the first time.
Item L533-1015
vinny
 
Hey Lee,

I thought about using an actual tape dispenser at one point, but then what would I have named it? :smile:
How about "The Tape Dispenser Formerly Known As Prince"? :smile: You could also just use an unpronounceable cryptic symbol for it.

Lee
 
Light Impressions used to sell these. I inquired about buying one a few weeks ago and LI responded they were no longer stocked but they would relist them if there was a demand. So, if a few more of us email them about the item, they will sell them again.

Joe
 
i agree with Loose Gravel, "ceramic tongue" is what we've always called it. it's a small white ceramic vessel with a roller (not the big packing tape devices)
 
My parents had one, I always wondered what it was for. Now I know! Seems *much* better than a damp sponge. Ceramic doesn't wear out.
Seems like everything was made better at one time..
 
I put a wad of sopping wet paper towel in a 5x7 tray and run the tape over the paper towel. Don't have to clean adhesive goop from the roller or brush.

I must admit I like just using a small sponge that is set aside just for this use. I can control how wet the tape gets, very cheap and easy to clean.

Vaughn
 
Thanks for the help everyone.

When I first went to the store and bought the tape, I tried to explain this device and they looked at me like I was looney. They sent me with a foam brush, which hasn't worked very effectively for me. I guess I was spoiled by my ceramic tongue licker thingie. :smile:
 
A standard meat department tape dispenser.
That is it used to be. Worked to wrap up.
Shrink wrap may have super seeded
tape. Dan
 
They always used to have those at the post office, before self-adhesive stamps.

I've used the self-adhesive Lineco tape, but my impression is that conservators are dubious of any self-adhesive product, so after researching it, I used it only for hinging mats until I used it up, and uses the tape that has to be wet for hinging prints, which I now use for hinging mats as well.
 
Doesn't Light Impressions sell a self-adhesive linen tape that is archival?
 
Anyone seen one of these? I'm sure I'm using the wrong name (they like to rename things randomly in the lab.) Google has failed me totally.

You just don't know how to Google yet. It takes practice, but anyone can learn it.

Below are what you want. (Good grief, does it show my age that I recognized immediately what you were talking about. Are these really obsolete? HEY! Where did all this gray hair come from? And who is that old fart in the mirror?)

I used "ceramic stamp moistener" and got this eBay search string http://collectibles.shop.ebay.com/i...doZCollectiblesQQ_pcatsZ966Q2c1QQ_sacatZ28019

that leads to these items (at least today - two weeks from now the items will be no longer available and the search string will have who knows what.)


http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-IDEAL-S...yZ165618QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Postage...3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66:2|65:1|39:1|240:1318


http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-IDL-Sta...3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66:2|65:1|39:1|240:1318
 
Thanks for the links.

I couldn't find it via Google because I didn't know the real name - now it comes up easily of course. :smile:

You're just not old enough. When you get decrepit the young kids of the day will marvel at your stories that you actually had to plug things in with *WIRES* to get them to work.

MB
 
I discovered Lineco Self-Adhesive linen hinging tape and never looked back. I think I paid $12/roll about 2 months ago. No risk of getting a print or mat wet and always sticks the first time.
Item L533-1015
vinny

I to have discovered this, and never looked back.
 
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