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RE: Getting blocks made for the press

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Alan Meisler)
Fri Dec 14 17:56:52 2007

Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 17:56:12 -0500
From: "Alan Meisler" <ameisler@admreo.com>
To: "Kate Mahoney" <kate_mahoney@alum.mit.edu>
Cc: <apo-printshop@MIT.EDU>

Kate,

Sorry for taking so long to get back to you on this.

Try these guys: http://www.jlmcintosh.com/

I did a little research recently when it came time to print up my own
invitations and came across this company. I went and met with them
(they're just down the street from Christy's house) and they understood
what I was talking about, but they weren't cheap. I was asking for
something that was 5-bar panel size and they quoted (I think...this is
by memory) $125 and it would take a week or two.

Don't quote me on it -- my memory isn't that good -- but it might be
worth giving them a call. (Among other things, they're a five minute
walk from the Canton Center stop on the Commuter Rail.)


Alan Meisler


-----Original Message-----
From: Leonard H Tower Jr. [mailto:tower@alum.MIT.EDU]=20
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 5:43 PM
To: Kate Mahoney
Cc: apo-printshop@MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: Getting blocks made for the press


hi kate,

* the shop used Central Engraving in Chelsea in the past.  i tried all
  three phone numbers i could dig up, and two were disconnected and
  the third sounded like a home.

* http://members.aol.com/aapa96/lpress.html#engravers lists known
  letterpress engravers.  some have web sights and eddresses.  the
  nearest is in Holyoke, MA.  i've just asked the LETPRESS list for
  recommendations and will pass them on to you.  i suspect at least
  one of them could turn around your engraving by mid-January.

* both paper yellow pages have a number of companies listed under
  several "Engravers" categories.  you might phone them, and see if
  they do engravings for letterpress printing including mounting on
  wood blocks to be type high.  would save the shipping both ways, and
  probably much time.

* i left an engraving you could show around locally on the lockup
  stone in the Shop in the back APOffice (the shop would like it
  back!).  Though if they don't know what you want on the phone, they
  probably aren't worth dealing with

please let us know anything useful you find out.  the APOster
Letterpress Shop really should have this info!

apologies for not being able to help you out sooner or do more to help
you out, but i travel to nyc 3 times, fl twice, and oh and nj once each
from 20 nov to 1 jan...

yiLFS -len

   Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 18:19:55 -0500
   From: Kate Mahoney <kate_mahoney@alum.MIT.EDU>
   To: apo-printshop@MIT.EDU
   Subject: Re: Getting blocks made for the press
  =20
   I am all set for someone to let me into the office now, thanks!
  =20
   On Dec 11, 2007, at 1:26 PM, Jennifer Tu wrote:
  =20
   > I don't know the answer about blocks, but I suspect Alan, Mitch, or
Len
   > would know.
   >=20
   > I might be able to be around on Thursday the 20th, though I need to
   > doublecheck my evening commitments for that day first (I should
know by
   > this Thursday).
   >=20
   > --Jennifer
   >=20
   > On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Kathleen Mahoney wrote:
   >=20
   > > Hi all,
   > >=20
   > > I've got a couple of questions:
   > >=20
   > > First, does the chapter still have information somewhere on
getting
   > > blocks made for the press?
   > >=20
   > > Second, I'm an alum trained as a press op, and I'd like to do a
printing
   > > job in mid January.  I'd like to get into the office to scope out
the ink
   > > colors & fonts before 12/22, but work far off campus.  Is there
any
   > > chance I could meet someone this Sat or Sunday afternoon to be
let in?
   > > (Or 6:30-7p on Thurs 12/20 or Fri 12/21?)
   > >=20
   > > Thanks for any help you can give,
   > > Kate
  =20

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