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Nerd chic ...?
Sharon showed me this inquiry, posted on Facebook by a man she knows:
"Did you know that Lansing, Michigan was the home of the Pocket Protector? It was invented by Hurley Smith. Does anyone out there know how to contact any family members?
Ah-ha ... a research project in the works .
It struck me that Lansing was the perfect place for such an invention - highly practical but about as non-flashy as it gets. I can picture Oldsmobile engineers in their short-sleeved white shirts with pockets securely protected.
According to the Internet, Smith patented the PP in 1947, when fountain pens were notorious leakers and newly-invented ballpoints weren't much better.
With nerdiness being cool these days, I can imagine a resurgence of the Pocket Protector as a fashion statement. And, yes, you can still buy them.
“I bought a pocket protector for holding my markers and pens on days when I have the comic book club.”
“Brittany hasn’t said a word about it, but I feel her stares say everything. She is judging me. Holding back her opinion.”
“Look, I get it, pocket protectors are nerdy as heck. It’s not like I wear it every day though!”
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