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How to Recognize Machine Laces by Pat…
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How to Recognize Machine Laces (edition 1995)

by Pat Earnshaw (Author)

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The aim of machine laces from the very beginning was to copy those made by hand, and so invade the immensely profitable market that hand laces had monopolized for so long. In time the imitations became so scrupulously exact as to present a kind of virtual reality of the real form.

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