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Topic: Ludlow caster (Type slugs).
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Stephen Furley
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Posts: 3059
From: Coulsdon, Croydon, England
Registered: May 2002
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posted 08-14-2011 03:55 AM
Bill,
That's incredible, I didn't think I'd find somebody who'd actually used one.
Firstly, do you know the range of point sizes which the machine could cast?
Secondly, I once printed some cards for somebody, partly from some old slugs which they provided from a previous job, and partly from conventional foundry type which I set for text which had changed; e.g. new date etc. The slugs were strange, not like Linotype/Intertype ones. Looking at them end-on they were sort of 'T' shaped, with the body of the slug being considerably smaller than the point size of the type. Were these Ludlow? If so, how are you supposed to print them? You obviously need some sort of material between them, but conventional leading was too high to fit under the overhanging top of the slug without lifting it above type height; I ended up cutting some leading down to fit. Did Ludlow supply special material for this purpose? There is a video of a Ludlow caster in use on Youtube but the details of the slug can't be seen.
I ask because, after several years this job is likely to come back to me again as there seem to be no small letterpress printers left in this part of the world now who will do a run of just one or two hundred cards in three colours.
The obvious way to do it now would be to print digitally with 4-up on A4, but they like the look of letterpress, and the card stock which they want to use is probably too thick to go through most digital machines.
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