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2 STEREOCASTING BOOKS, LETTERPRESS PRINTERS POUR YOUR OWN CUTS 4 PRINTING

$ 13.77

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Used
  • Material: Lead
  • Type: Linotype
  • Model: Intertype

    Description

    Two old Printer’s Instruction Books for anyone wanting to cast “stereos”; solid metal dies called “cuts” for illustrations in the old black art of Letterpress Printing.
    The larger one is a
    1926 issue, put out by Western Newspaper Union, covering the ELECTRICASTER, a smaller machine than the Hammond EasyKaster.
    This one uses molten type metal dipped from a Linotype pot and poured with a ladle.
    The Hammond Book covers several of their machines associated with stereo casting, melting, and cutting, with instructions of each of their machines, but no step-by-step pictures.
    Both books are filthy dirty from being used actively in old print shops; the pages are loose from the staples in the Electricaster book.
    If you’re buying these to use and not just to look at, it’s all there
    — invaluable information for the novice caster, and I will throw in 2 more copied sheets from a larger, more complete Hammond EasyKaster book, which will give you just about all the information you’ll need.
    I did own an EasyKaster for several years, and was able to learn enough that I now have galleys full of “cuts” that I made with it.