We have a small collection of carved, wood printing blocks and some 
plates or blocks that have copper engraved plates attached.

We have been asked if they can be used to produce a booklet.

If they are stable and solid is there any reason not to allow this?

They will be used on an Adana table top press. Any that are to big could 
be used with a baren, which I think would put much less pressure on the 
blocks, but take longer.

Should I have any concerns about what in is used?

If we go ahead how should any residue in ink be removed?

Many Thanks

Heather Lomas

Marylebone Cricket Club Museum, Lord's Cricket Ground, London

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