Hello all,
In a very unscientific experiment I have tried to reproduce parcel and rolled up newspapers. Having scoured the city unsuccessfully for a newspaper in broadsheet format, I had to improvise. I am reliably (I hope)informed that a broadsheet is twice the size of a tabloid, so stapled together two tabloids and then piled up more until there were 32 pages (equals eight copies of AF if they had four pages each. I then folded the bundle horizontally and rolled it up (also horizontally), flattening the bundle a little to get some width. I measured length and breadth and found the bundle to be 22" long and about four and a half inches wide. I thought this way of folding would be the most natural. Had the newspaper been a tabloid, there would have been no way to fold/roll it to get the right length of 18". So, my conclusion: a bundle of newspapers could not be made to form a packet 18" long and 6-8" wide.
For comparison I made up a newspaper parcel 18" long ang 8" wide. Thinking that a parcel of this size and shape was likely to contain either clothes or bedlinen (just my guess, this,), I folded an old single duvet cover (my leather apron etc being at the cleaner´s) and wrapped it in newspaper. To my eyes it is unlikely that anyone could mistake parcel for rolled up or folded newspapers,
Photos with measurements attached - hopefully! Please feel free to prove me wrong!
Best wishes,
C4
In a very unscientific experiment I have tried to reproduce parcel and rolled up newspapers. Having scoured the city unsuccessfully for a newspaper in broadsheet format, I had to improvise. I am reliably (I hope)informed that a broadsheet is twice the size of a tabloid, so stapled together two tabloids and then piled up more until there were 32 pages (equals eight copies of AF if they had four pages each. I then folded the bundle horizontally and rolled it up (also horizontally), flattening the bundle a little to get some width. I measured length and breadth and found the bundle to be 22" long and about four and a half inches wide. I thought this way of folding would be the most natural. Had the newspaper been a tabloid, there would have been no way to fold/roll it to get the right length of 18". So, my conclusion: a bundle of newspapers could not be made to form a packet 18" long and 6-8" wide.
For comparison I made up a newspaper parcel 18" long ang 8" wide. Thinking that a parcel of this size and shape was likely to contain either clothes or bedlinen (just my guess, this,), I folded an old single duvet cover (my leather apron etc being at the cleaner´s) and wrapped it in newspaper. To my eyes it is unlikely that anyone could mistake parcel for rolled up or folded newspapers,
Photos with measurements attached - hopefully! Please feel free to prove me wrong!
Best wishes,
C4
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