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The Midnight Flower Press - Gemma Ward Photography

Old printing tool to measure thickness of paper. I thought it was kind of interesting.

Had to go to a printer's warehouse today to approve a proof before going to print. Had fun shooting all the machines. Bee Bop Boo Beep, schwicka, schwicka, schwika. Like my sound effects?

Jongbloed Printing Press.

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A simple one color printer.

Photos of The Kansas City Star's old printing press. This press stopped printing the full run of the paper on June 4, 2006.

 

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Moving my Vandercook SP-20 Proof Printing Press - Sept. 2009

 

Lots of pushing and pulling.

Produced as a small batch of working prototypes during World War II to aid resistance fighters in Nazi-occupied Europe, the machine went into full-scale production after the conflict. The wartime machines were adapted from existing second-hand machines bought by Adana from pre-war customers, since the company had turned over its engineering facilities to the war effort and were no longer able to produce new presses.

HOW many places do you need to put in oil?!

Printing press, first of its kind at the National Museum, Edinburgh.

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Photos of The Kansas City Star's old printing press. This press stopped printing the full run of the paper on June 4, 2006.

 

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At the red mill tour they had this old printing press. I liked the texture.

The Midnight Flower Press - Gemma Ward Photography

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Of Mountains & Printing Presses

  

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the 2 color ryobi at work

Overhead drive-shafts still mounted on the ceiling for the Babcock Cylinder Press

Moving my Vandercook SP-20 Proof Printing Press - Sept. 2009

 

Truck and trailer.

At the Mercer Museum.

This is what pays my bills. It's a 6-color Heidelberg SM Press. I'm standing up on top of it looking down.

Collection number: 1000.153.027

Title: "Printing Press"

Photographer: Unknown

Date of image: Undated

Description: Printing Press c.1915-1925.

Notes:

Medium: 1 black and white glass slide positive

Dimensions: 6 cm x 9 cm

Collection series: Kendall College Glass Slides

Rights Info: Copyright belongs to The University of Tulsa.

Persistent URL: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mfspeccoll/5385697190/in/set-72157624538775545/

Repository: McFarlin Library, Department of Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tulsa. 2933 E. 6th St. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104-3123

General information about the McFarlin Library, Department of Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tulsa is available at www.utulsa.edu/libraries/mcfarlin/special-collections.aspx

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