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  2. Gene Kloss - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] From 1929 to 1938 they rented an old adobe below the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in Taos and equipped it with a second-hand Sturges etching press. [7] During World War II Phillips worked in a local shipyard near Oakland.

  3. Pieter Wenning - Wikipedia

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    He sold books, stationery, prints and artist's materials, earning £17 a month. Unable to afford the materials for painting, he drew incessantly and through diligent saving, eventually imported a second-hand etching press from the Netherlands, with which he became a pioneer in etching in South Africa.

  4. American French Tool Co. - Wikipedia

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    American French Tool Co., founded by Andre Beaudoin, was an independent manufacturer of etching and lithography presses from the early 1970s until its acquisition by Conrad Machine Co. in 1999. [1] Based in Coventry, Rhode Island , their product line of large floor model presses were highly regarded by professionals [ 2 ] for their design ...

  5. Francis Seymour Haden - Wikipedia

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    Sir Francis Seymour Haden CMG FRCS PPRE (16 September 1818 – 1 June 1910), was an English surgeon, better known as an original etcher who championed original printmaking. . He was at the heart of the Etching Revival in Britain, and one of the founders of the Society of Painter-Etchers, now the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, as its first preside

  6. Adana Printing Machines - Wikipedia

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    Adana presses were virtually indestructible and the company had a policy of supplying parts, so there was little incentive to buy new when second-hand presses were readily available. Lithography was drawing away much of the commercial market and letterpress printing (along with many crafts) became unfashionable as the 1980s brought new ...

  7. Johan D. Scherft - Wikipedia

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    From 1915, he started printing etchings for students on a small etching press. In 1916, Scherft was called up for military service. During his leaves of absence, Scherft continued to print etchings and purchased a large etching press, which formed the basis of the printing house that he operated until his death. [4]