When the Old Time Print Shop was added to the craft grounds of the Ozark Folk Center State Park in 1981, a goal was set to interpret traditional letterpress printing to the visitors of the park. The result of those demonstrations was a collection of carefully printed note cards and note pads. Artists from the park and community submitted drawings from which "print blocks" called cuts were produced. These illustrations were paired with hand set type acquired from print shops, newspapers and individuals. The type had been used in the shops, but was becoming obsolete as composition transitioned to computerized. We continue to use these wonderful antique typefaces and original cuts to print the cards and pads offered at the OTPS and here in my Etsy store. Because of their age, you will notice slight imperfections in some of the print. We demonstrate the process of make-ready, which was historically used to equalize the impression, and minimize these faults. Many interpreters, volunteers and apprentices have contributed to preserving the craft, and producing this unique product at the OTPS. I am proud to continue the tradition.
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