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  2. Globe Wernicke - Wikipedia

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    These glass-fronted shelves are today collectible antiques highly desired by collectors. With regularity, these bookcases appear in auctions and internet sites and, what originally cost $75 or so will now be sold for $900 or more. [1] During World War II 90% of the company's business in the US was converted to produce military equipment.

  3. Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum - Wikipedia

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    The American Chromatic digital font, released by the Hamilton Wood Type museum based on its collection of antique fonts. (Specimen image created by FontShop.) The Hamilton Manufacturing Company was started by James Edward Hamilton and began producing type in 1880. [ 8 ]

  4. California job case - Wikipedia

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    The defining characteristic of the California job case is the layout, documented by J. L. Ringwalt in the American Encyclopaedia of Printing in 1871, as used by San Francisco printers. [3] This modification of a previously popular case, the Italic, it was claimed reduced the compositor's hand travel as he set the pieces of type into his ...

  5. Antique photo printer stirs conversation at South Salem ... - AOL

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    A nearly 100-year-old printing device was donated to the senior center in August.

  6. Type case - Wikipedia

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    Type case An 18th-century type case, with various tools for typesetting. A type case is a compartmentalized wooden box used to store movable type used in letterpress printing.

  7. A. B. Dick Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1883 [1] in Chicago as a lumber company by Albert Blake Dick (1856 – 1934). It soon expanded into office supplies and, after licensing key autographic printing patents from Thomas Edison, became the world's largest manufacturer of mimeograph equipment (Albert Dick coined the word "mimeograph"). [3]