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  2. American French Tool Co. - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, Beaudoin established American French Tool Co. in Coventry. At that time, its primary business was the import and sale of weaving machinery such as looms. [4] By 1969, the company was also listed as a manufacturer of etching presses and they were being advertised in magazines and journals by the following year. [5] [6]

  3. Conrad Machine Co. - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Machine Co. is an independent manufacturer of etching and lithography presses, which it first began producing in 1956.The company was founded in 1945 by brothers Earl and Robert Conrad, and they offered general engineering services as well as their own products.

  4. Dickerson combination press - Wikipedia

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    After Dickerson worked on the press more, he eventually earned patents in the U.S. and Britain and began selling the printing presses to colleges and artists all over the world. From that point on, the Dickerson Combination Press was Dickerson's main source of income. [1] This press design is still in production in various sizes.

  5. 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.

  6. Etching - Wikipedia

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    Carborundum etching (sometimes called carbograph printing) was invented in the mid-20th century by American artists who worked for the WPA. [17] In this technique, a metal plate is first covered with silicon carbide grit and run through an etching press; then a design is drawn on the roughened plate using an acid-resistant medium. After ...

  7. Kathan Brown - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1959, while on a holiday trip to Edinburgh, Brown noticed an old etching press in the backyard of her rooming house. The landlady offered the press to Brown, saying it had been there since World War II. With the etching press in tow, Brown booked passage on a freighter going to San Francisco from Glasgow via the Panama Canal.