Originally posted by Debra A
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Re the red tape:-have you had any luck with this?
I looked it up and not surprisingly the term "red tape" we use today meaning long processes/paperwork etc. comes from 1800's when government documents and lawyers briefs were bound by red tape. But it looks like the meaning of "tape" back then was the same as string or ribbon.
Do we know in the torso case what kind of tape they meant? string/ribbon or sticky tape?
Not sure if the sticky kind of tape had been invented by then.
However, if it had then I would imagine that possibly red tape was used in the butcher trade? or maybe medical field?
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