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Above: my 1902 Chandler & Price Old Style 8x12 letterpress "in the wild" in a little town outside Yakima, Washington, when I bought it on April 28 last year. Even before it got outside (it was only in the elements for about a week) it had accumulated a substantial coat of dirt, oil and grime, and was showing its age.
Ten months and 4000-odd miles later, the letterpress emerges from climate-controlled storage and undergoes the "Dad treatment". My dad used 'down time' during his visit from Australia to whip the press into shape: new motor, new pulley, new belt, gear rebuild, comprehensive oiling, and more cleaning than it had probably seen in decades. The photo above shows it without its upper feed table (which tends to obscure some of the work). The photo below shows what it looked like before Dad came along.
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The picture below shows the press after Nathan's Dad got going on it last week. Among other things, he cleaned and shined the ink disk, fitted a kill switch (which my Dad lamented not having time to do before he left) and attached the upper feed table after a minor repair.
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But mostly exciting.
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7 comments:
You're making me green with envy! Gorgeous machine.
I read the other parts to your "letterpress saga." I can't believe you got it off of the moving truck in one piece. It took guts and ingenuity for sure.
Had to come see the transformation. It looks spectacular. I want a letterpress now, and I don't even need one.
Ok, I don't know anything about printing, but I love your work, and the difference in that machine is amazing. Wow.
Seeing how beautiful your C&P almost (almost) makes me regret selling my C&P this week. Have fun with it!
What an amazing machine! Good luck with it.
do you know of any C&P suppliers? what is the best way to go about with my search? any help is appreciated!
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