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Copy Cat!

  
 
The world’s newest, and most useful invention! You may be 
wondering, how am I seeing this non-handwritten notice on the 
brick wall in town? What kind of witchcraft was used to make 
this? For once, it is not witchcraft, but the latest, and newest 
invention, created by Johannes Guttenberg, a German goldsmith 
and inventor. In 1436, he began the publication of this wonderful 
idea, and now, it is being used all over Earth! 
 

 
 
The printing press is a system of operations that is able to take 
any form of writing, documents, and even numbers and statistics, 
and copy them into multiple sources. Small stamps are used to 
create the letters and numbers, which is then transcribed no 
longer by hand into thousands of books! Guttenburg says, “My 
most requested form of printing service is for the Bible and its 
translation. My workers and I are working hard everyday to 
make sure we deliver the best Renaissance prints to everyone we 
can!” Prices for books and such vary on the document itself. 
Contact Guttenburg for corporate and business contracts to the 
printing press.  
 
 
 
 
Oh My Stars!! 
 
Have you ever wanted to look closer at the night sky? Do the 
stars and the moon transfixed your eyes every night before you 
go to bed? Does seeing such a wondrous thing up close seem 
impossible? With the talents and brains like Galileo Galilei, 
nothing is impossible. In 1609, the telescope was introduced to 
the world; a system of lens’ that allow for the human eye to 
safely look at the moon and stars. These len’s magnify the 
objects in the sky, allowing for anyone to be able to see details 
and constellations.  
 

   
 
While you may have to hide your telescope from the church, rest 
assured that it does work and all the planets are in fact real! 
Telescopes start at $1.12 so get yours while you can! 
 
 
 
 
Row Row Row Your Boat 
 
For those of you that love to travel, but have always wanted to 
travel in the submarine Leonardo Divinci talked about, this 
invention is for you. While you can’t submerge yourself 
underwater, this leather covered rowboat is the next best thing 
to modern day technology. Built and designed in 1620 by 
Cornelis Drebbel, a Dutch inventor, the leather covered rowboat 
can hold up to 12 people. The oars poke through small cutouts in 
the sides of the boat, allowing for maximum space inside, and 
no chance of losing an oar. 
 

   
 
Great for long distance traveling, or even for traveling from ship 
to shore, these boats provide comfort, accessibility, as well as 
flexibility. Get yours today for a staggering $3.76 before all are 
sold out!  

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