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After purchasing a 1908 Golding catalog, I retyped the text from
press-related pages and scanned relevant diagrams and pictures.
The result is a 28 page reproduction taken from the original 85
pages.
You can view or download a 4 Mbyte PDF file containing the facsimile edition. You may need to right-click the link and save the file ("Save Target As..." menu item) in order to copy it to your system.
Note: PDF (Portable Document Format) files are ready for display or printing using the freely available Adobe Reader.
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In 1981, Steve wrote an article recounting the story of Golding
for issue number 6 of the American Printing History
Association's journal Printing History . You can access
the APHA's Web site for a
1.74 MB PDF file containing a scan of this eight page article.
The serial number of all Golding presses is in the top center of the bed of the press, just under the rim of the ink disk. It may require some kerosene and steel wool and a flashlight to make it visible, but it's there. If you send Steve the serial number and press model (e.g. "Official No. 6" or "Pearl No. 3"; see full list of models, above), there's a very good chance he can tell you the exact date of manufacture.
If you're not a Web spider, you can figure out Steve's e-mail from: sos22 (at) optonline (dot) net
Steve has a number of Golding-related pictures in his Photobucket album
Steve scanned some Golding press parts diagrams. Click on the thumbnail to go to the full sized version.
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Be sure to visit the other AAPA pages related to Letterpress Printing: