Metal Type

Last summer I moved my press from the cramped corner of our garage to a newly rented studio. Finally I have room for more equipment — and metal type. While figuring out what faces to buy, I bought a box of random metal type from Ebay. It arrived today and while I have no idea what I’ll do with it (I think it’s meant to hang on the wall), it’s really beautiful. Metal Type in a Box from Ebay

Guggenheim

Guggenheim This is my letterpress printer, an 8×12 Chandler and Price old style platen press. It’s from the 1890s and operated by a foot treadle. When I had it in the garage a friend of Harold’s stopped by and as he was admiring the press said “Hmm, wasn’t the guy who invented printing called Guggenheim?”. Well, no, it was Guttenberg. But the name stuck and that’s what we call my press now.

Studio

Last summer I moved my press from its cramped corner in our garage to a newly rented studio.

The studio has 2 rooms. A small finished space with a door where I keep my paper and binding equipment. And a large unfinished space for my press. Below is the smaller room, with my paper drill, paper cutters and paper drawer.

Studio

And this is the other wall, with more paper storage and a place to work .

Studio