Dave, The font used in the top line looks to be 24 point, but I don't recall having anything like it in the family print shop. There a lot of very unusual fonts out there and some people are now trying to resurect them. Bob Kitto
I still have a callous on my right thumb and forefinger from setting and throwing type and I only worked in the print shop for 8 years (age 14 to 22). Chic, how many fonts do you think there are? 1,000's or 100's of thousands? Bob Kitto
Dave, I was always careful when loading the pot or when taking metal out. Only got a couple of small splashes which healed up and left no scars. We sold the slag and wornout foundry type for new fonts, etc. Bob Kitto
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Dave,
The font used in the top line looks to be 24 point, but I don't recall having anything like it in the family print shop. There a lot of very unusual fonts out there and some people are now trying to resurect them.
Bob Kitto
I don't recognize that type style either. I just wish this computer had Cooper Black, one of my faves.
Send me your E mail address Whitey
& I'll be happy to send that &
any other typeface you may want
that I just might have as I have
oodles of them in my collection
Computer folks began the missuse
of the word font for "typeface"
A font is a set of type letters
& spaces (including n & m) that
filled an old typecase drawer
Printers would hold a "stick"
in 1 hand & pull type with the
other from memory
Chic:
It's cbmus@bellsouth.net
thanks
I may not be smart enough to install it.
Bob grew up in a printing shop and knows a lot about the lost art of the letterpress. Had nice dad too.
My stepfather had a print shop
What a fascinating joint that was
Check you inbox Whitey
I still have a callous on my right thumb and forefinger from setting and throwing type and I only worked in the print shop for 8 years (age 14 to 22).
Chic, how many fonts do you think there are? 1,000's or 100's of thousands?
Bob Kitto
Bob: Do you have any burn scars from the ole Linotype?
Chic: Got it and thanks.
Dave,
I was always careful when loading the pot or when taking metal out.
Only got a couple of small splashes which healed up and left no scars.
We sold the slag and wornout foundry type for new fonts, etc.
Bob Kitto
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