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  2. Chandler & Price - Wikipedia

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    The New Style made by Chandler & Price was such a popular press that The Practice Of Printing: Letterpress and Offset by Ralph Polk, the standard textbook for thousands of high school printing programs in the middle of the 20th century, used the press as its example when teaching students the basics of press operation. [1]

  3. Columbian press - Wikipedia

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    The Columbian press at the National Museum of Scotland, 2015. The Columbian press is a type of hand-operated printing press invented in the United States by George Clymer, around 1813. Made from cast iron, it was a very successful design and many thousands were made by him and by others during the 19th century. Columbians continued to be made ...

  4. American Type Founders - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Series C, 17 × 22" press sheet, produced 1937–1954 (1959 UK) Kelly Clipper ("the Pressman's Press"), 14 × 20" press sheet, produced 1938-1941; Kelly Model #3, 25 × 38" press sheet, produced 1949–1954 (1959 UK) Production of Kelly presses ceased at ATF in 1954, though Vickers continued to produce two models in England until 1959. [13]

  5. The Best Tabletop Printing Presses for Multifarious Techniques

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  6. Category:Printing press manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Printing press manufacturers" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen - Wikipedia

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    The company's headquarters as well as research and development, sales, service, and the assembly facilities for most printing presses are located at Wiesloch-Walldorf, 13 kilometers south of Heidelberg. With almost 4000 employees [61] and a space of 860,000 m², it is considered the world's largest printing press factory. [21]