most of the "letterpress" work these days is done by burning a plate of
UV-curing plastic instead of actually setting the type.  that said, they
still make nice prints so screw authenticity.

Oblation has been nice to me.
http://www.oblationpapers.com

On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 5:38 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2014-11-30 09:20, Greg Peek wrote:
>
>> I know there is a group of printing press geeks (dorks? aficionados?)
>> in PDX.
>>
>
> Also, the Independent Publishing Resource Center down at SE 10th and
> Division has a press or three, and is dedicated to independent small-run
> publishing (i.e. zines and chapbooks.)
> So they should be right up your alley for this project.
> http://www.iprc.org/
>
> They are wonderful folks.
>
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