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Looking Back on Two Decades of Ryonet

Ryan Moor
The best way to start is to fail. My sophomore year of high school, we had a silk screening session in my home economics class. We used Speedball inks, hand-cut vinyl lacquer adhere stencils, and actual silk screens stretched over a frame with a cord. If a screen was successfully made, you would have the chance to put it on the 1987 Startline Hopkins International press and flash it off with a BBC flash dryer. Â