“Seals were applied to letters and parcels to indicate whether or not the item had been opened since the seal was applied. Seals were used both to seal the item to prevent tampering, as well as to provide proof that the item was actually from the sender and was not a forgery. Governments would often send letters to citizens under the governmental seal for their eyes only. These were called letters secret. ” – 16th century encryption.



Thanks to Chris Moxon for his exceptional knowledge and use of CNC machines. Just like old times…
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Do you happen to have contact info for the guy who made this? We are looking to have one made very similar to this.
Thanks!
Mr.Spy
It was done as a favour by my old CNC/machinist. I’ll see if he’s still available before sending along contact info.
Cheers