Saturday, March 26, 2011

Hatch and Globe Posters

Here are the posters I bought at the MICA event.  A Hatch Show Print "Dog Jog 5k" poster:


And a nice Globe Muddy Waters / Howling Wolf combo:


Also, another antique mall purchase - this nice old tramp art hanging magazine rack, which I intend to use for the dog leashes and hat and gloves.  (My hat and gloves, not the dogs'.)  Only $11, and a nice size - nearly two feet from top to bottom.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Jim Sherredan at MICA

I drove to Baltimore yesterday to see Jim Sherredan of Hatch Show Print speak at Maryland Institute College of Art.  MICA has purchased the stock of a local letterpress company, Globe Poster.  A student group, Friends of Globe, was there in force, selling posters and I signed up as a friend and bought a couple of posters.

Here's a Hatch poster:

And a Globe:



Sherredan did a slideshow and he is a great speaker - go see him if you ever get a chance.  Really made me want to get started messing around with my press.  And maybe even carve some lino blocks...

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Cleaning Up

I cleaned up with some Simple Green and took some crud off with #00 steel wool.  Some of the stains in the bed are still visible, but the Vanderblog moderator (thanks Paul) advised me not to sand the bed because it would cause low spots.

He also had some advice about getting to type high, since this is a galley-high press.  I don't know at this point if I'll just use packing or try and get a steel sheet to use.  Here's a couple of photos of a cleaner press.




Here's a $2 find from the antique mall today - couldn't resist this vintage postcard in a Coca-Cola holder.


Written inside the "N" is "From Louise."

And here is the first thing I ever printed at a Pyramid Atlantic workshop on a big Vandercook.  It's a quote (from memory so it's probably wrong) from "Franny."

Saturday, March 19, 2011

New Press

Here's my new press - a Vandercook 01 proof press, finally out of the crate.  It needs a good cleaning but the cylinder seems to roll fine, although it could us a little oiling.  It's sitting on the floor right now, but I've bought a worktable at the Border's going out of business sale and hopefully I'll have that next week.  I also picked up a display unit ($10!) that I thought would work for setting up type, since it will support a composing stick at an angle.







Now I'll I need is ink, a brayer, composing stick, slugs, quoins, keys, . . .