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Microscope T-Shirt
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Bella+Canvas Slim Fit Tee
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Turquoise
Classic Printing: No Underbase
Vivid Printing: White Underbase
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Microscope T-Shirt
These days, scientific apparatus is either a mass-produced widget you buy out of a catalog or a piece of gismology you slap together out of whatever is lying around, hoping it offers up data before killing/maiming/sterilizing you and your laboratory helpmates. It was not always so. Return with us to a magical time, a time when science turned to local artisans for help. The year is 1650. A bell rings above the door of Christopher Cocke's apothecary as a stranger shoulders his way into the busy shop from the grey London winter. Cocke is a chemist by trade, but also a maker of things optical: spectacles, looking glasses, those things you shake and it snows inside (presumably). The stranger stamps his feet on the worn floorboards, leaving an outline of his galoshes in a parcel of slush and melting snow. He presses a handkerchief to his mouth as he undoes the buttons of his ulster. Cocke emerges from the back room wiping sealing wax from his hands on a greasy rag. 'Alp you, guvnor?. His inquiry is met with silence. The stranger is surveying the wares arrayed upon the shelves like Odysseus squinting at the horizon, the unseen worlds beyond already taking form in his keen mind. He lowers the handkerchief and Cocke immediately recognizes him from the portrait hanging in the Royal Society. It is Robert Hooke! Physicist. Engineer. Mathematician. Biologist. Hooke grasps Cocke's lapel between thumb and forefinger and and leads him aside where they can talk in private, away from the prying ears of the other customers. It is then and there he relates his plans for what will become the Micrographia, Hooke's great survey of the microscopic world. He is in need of a ship...
Replica drawing of a 17th century microscope, similar to the one used by Robert Hooke in preparing the Micrographia. Image is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. Customizable.
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THE PRODUCT WAS VERY WELL PUT TOGETHER AND WE ALL LOVED THE TIME THAT WAS PUT INTO MAKING OUR DESIGNS A BIG SUCCESS. THE PRINTING WAS PUT TOGETHER EXTREMELY WELL WE WERE SO HAPPY
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By Vanessa G.April 30, 2024 • Verified Purchase
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My overall review is that the T-shirt is nice, it fits true to size however the font is significantly smaller than advertised and you can't read it. The printing is unreadable and there is a strain to read it. It does not look like the advertised product. Maybe the shirt color is darker or a larger more visible font should have been used. Photos with and without flash and font is barely legible.
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By Julia H.June 19, 2015 • Verified Purchase
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I love wearing a reprint of my colored pencil drawing of Annie the cat looking over the hillside. My illustration is based on a picture I took of Annie the manx cat. The printing turned out lovely, and the shirt is soft and thick. The American Apparel shirt run on the smaller size, so I always order a large or extra large.
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Product ID: 235295622624190554
Created on: 2/8/2013, 9:32 AM
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