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Production Date: Circa 1945
Source Type: Postcard
Printer, Publisher, Photographer: Goldsmith-Snydor, Inc, Dexter Press (#D-1, #28115)
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Tenney and Hilbert Published Market Price in 2009: $7-$14
Source: Tenney, Fred, and Kevin Hilbert. 2009. Large Letter Postcards: The Definitive Guide 1930s to 1950s. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. 176 p.
Copyright 2016. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
A printer for Instax wide film that prints via a cell phone app. Here I am printing shots taken by my cell. Samsung S20+
Mahopac, NY. October 2016.
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The printer was going to go on a shelf but the amount of space and the fact that we are both right handed allowed us to keep the printer on top of the desk.
Dating to my early years in printing, I've managed to keep this tool handy for over 55 years. It folds up and has a nice leather case. And yes, at one time long, long ago, printing including letterpress with hot metal, hand composition and presswork was taught at the college level in the United States. C.I.T. is now Carnegie-Mellon University.
Mural depicting the printing trades, c. 1940. This was done by a depression-era California project for artists. Mural is located in the interior of Coit Tower, San Francisco, CA, USA.
I visited a friend in Christchurch today, and he had just completed the construction of a 3D Printer
Behr loves to make sure the printer is running smoothly.
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Cat attack. Feb 2014. PA.
Does anyone know of someone who would be willing to print a LEGO Superhero design on a small scale? I'd prefer a one-off, but I would go for a dozen or so. I'd prefer good quality pad or digital. If anyone could point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.
The construction of the Calico Printers Association Offices, Manchester, England. c.1912
With the Principal Hotel, Manchester in the distance
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