An improved rubber stamp fastening and printing device consisting of operatively
magnetic or veritable magnetic stamp-die components and an outer magnetic connecting
mount, utilizing distinct vertical magnets imbedded within a transparent material.
Both the stamp-dies and mount are provided with suitable magnetic means with which
to maintain a secure, yet easily manipulable magnetic bond; where these components
are themselves composed of are either magnet, or ferromagnetic materials. The combination
between strong slender vertical magnets or and the viewable negative spaces within
the compositional translucent material create a superior transparency through the
mount; this ability to directly view the see the magnetically fastened stamp-dies
from reverse, allows for a very high degree of control and ability to accurately
place these magnetic stamp-dies during the process of stamping. Flexible magnet
or ferromagnetic sheeting can be cut by hand into various shapes and attached to
the mount in order to function as alternative hand-cut magnet printing stamp-dies.
Structural expansion of the stamp mount can result in a sheet storage device for
holding a plurality of magnetic stamp member-dies for use in a binder system for
example. The permanent magnet stamp mount of this invention, when used alone can
function as a highly-translucent permanent magnet which operates in the usual magnet
manner, such as a fastening magnetically reactive metal objects. Or the magnetic
stamp-dies (or even the mount itself) can function by themselves as decorative
and utilitarian magnets. When magnetic elements are imbedded in a non rigid transparent
material, the stamp mount can be modified to create a flexible, malleable semi-transparent
magnet which is capable of conforming to a high degree to the shape of the form
being fastened to.