Each letter would be placed in the composing stick and then pieces of lead strips of various thicknesses would space each line of type to make a business card or letterhead , wood strips would be placed each side of the composed typeface and then it was clamped in a metal frame using i believe quoins to hold it all in place.
The frame would fit into the printing press and i would on some machines feed paper or card by hand and print off perhaps 50/100 cards or letterheads. On longer print runs I would use an automatic machine , the name Heidelberg comes to mind but if any blog reader has any print memories let me know.
I enjoyed this life for 2 yrs but could not get used to being shut inside all day long and the rest of my working life was spent in jobs where I was out and about seeing different scenes and meeting people as in bus driving, milkman etc and finally 20 yrs working self employed driving a van doing 80/100 deliveries meeting people and taking a break as i wanted.
Maybe that`s what i like about life on a boat, new places, meeting people and not being in the same place day after day.
Anyway not anything to do with boating but as you good people have told me it`s my blog and so i thought i would share a reminder of my past.
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Jaqueline Biggs