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THE NEW IDEAL STAMP STORY
In 1979 M&R introduced the original Ideal Self-Inking Stamp. The original "patented" Ideal Stamp featured the first case-over-frame design which allowed end users to hold the stamp any way they wanted to make great impressions. Another major innovation was the built-in patented re-inking system which allowed the user to easily and accurately re-ink the stamp to its original printing quality without removing the ink pad . It didn't take long for the Ideal Stamps to become America's best selling self-inking stamps as well as a favorite with stamp makers worldwide.
The development project on the new Ideal Stamp was quite a complex and difficult task. How do you make one of the world's most popular self-inking stamps even better? Consumers and stamp makers worldwide were consulted to learn more about what features they would like to see in the new version of the Ideal Stamp.
Now Available In Charcoal And Grey Cases
The NEW Ideal Stamp:
| 1. | The aesthetics of the new Ideal Stamp had to meet four important criteria: |
| | a. | The stamp must have survival form. This meant it needed to look like an evolution of the original Ideal Stamp. This is important so the new stamps are easy to recognize by end users as an Ideal Stamp. |
| | b. | The stamp had to fit comfortably in your hand (ergonomics) and be comfortable and intuitive to use. |
| | c. | The stamp needed to have a modern appearance that would fit in with the corporate environment of today and into the future. |
| | d. | The stamp needed to have additional unique features to further differentiate it from all other self-inkers. |