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- (x) Heavy Gothic wood type - Chikamauga, Champion Gothic {Mike F, Tiff}
... Nesbitt circa 1838. there’s a sample letter on the RIT rob roy kelly site — http://www.rit.edu/~rkelly/html/05_obs/obs_plain1.html ...
Forum topic - PaulNini - 25 Mar 2006 - 1:08pm - 5 comments - 0 attachments
- Cleveland Foundry - Koster Initials
... tamed version) on page 204 of American Wood Type, by Rob Roy Kelly. Not much info, unfortunately, except that it originally came from ...
Forum topic - hrant - 6 Aug 2003 - 3:15pm - 39 comments - 0 attachments
- Your favorite type I.D. resources
... century, except perhaps in printing museums and such. Rob Roy Kelly’s “American Wood Type: 1828-1900” is good, but only ...
Forum topic - Mark Simonson - 23 Nov 2005 - 7:35pm - 6 comments - 0 attachments
- brooklyn dodgers/New york giants
... goes back to the 3rd Century Rome at least, according to Rob Roy Kelly in “American Wood Type.” He also says that it probably ...
Forum topic - samiam1973 - 8 Aug 2005 - 9:32am - 5 comments - 2 attachments
- (x) Mixed Wooden Type - seek expert identification {Gerald L}
... library and Rusty Go to the library and reference Rob Roy Kelly’s book American Wood Type: 1828-1900. It is the primary source. ...
Forum topic - rusty - 5 Aug 2005 - 1:07pm - 3 comments - 1 attachment
- Digitizing old type
... type, with a lot of info on Tuscan stuff, etc., is still Rob Roy Kelly’s “American Wood Type: 1828-1900.” The book is out ...
Forum topic - antiphrasis - 9 Mar 2005 - 1:09am - 23 comments - 0 attachments













