Aug 25
Posted on
Tuesday, August 25, 2009 in
Vendor Spotlight

TISELLE is a custom letterpress+design studio located in the heart of Los Angeles. TISELLE was launched as a custom design studio specializing in event invitations, social stationery and business cards, and has since expanded with a retail line. TISELLE prints using various presses including the Vandercook Sp15 and the Heidelberg and uses only eco-friendly paper and materials. The studio subsidizes 75% of the electrical power with solar panels thus reducing its carbon footprint. For more information on TISELLE, please visit: www.TISELLE.com.
TISELLE
2810 Clearwater Street, Los Angeles 90039
Aug 25
Posted on
Tuesday, August 25, 2009 in
For Sale at the Fair
Latest Update as of 8.25.09:
There will be a number of presses at the fair, including some platen presses (value of $1,500 to $2,500) and a couple of table top pilot presses (value $1,000 to $1,500), and some table top proof presses (value of about $500+); so there might be something that fits your needs.
Several inquiries about the Vandercooks that are for sale at the Printing Museum. We have several models that will be available.
Model 219 AB (adjustable bed) working, shop condition; haven’t had a chance to get rollers recast yet but will do so prior to delivery of press. 219AB is the predecessor to the adjustable bed Universal Series;
their value is between $8,000 and $10,000 right now. This press will not be pre-sold prior to the Printers Fair since we announced it will be available at the event.
Model 219 working, shop condition, rollers in average condition (useable). Value of the press is $6,000 to $8,000. Press will be available at Fair or by a pre-sale with a reasonable offer.
Model 25-24 This is a very large Vandercook that can print posters up to 25 x 24 inches, non-motorized inking. Working, good condition but big and heavy. Value is $6,000+
Model 3 This model is a non-motorized No. 4, so you rotate the ink rollers manually to distribute the ink. The 3 and 4 are predecessors to the SP 15 Series which were made lightweight and they cut corners in the manufacturing to save costs. The 3 and 4 are better, more durable presses, cast iron. The non-motorized 3 is good if you do not need to make long press runs. Press is in very good condition, along with the rollers. Value is $5,000+. Available at Fair or before.
Model 2 This is a true proof press, can print about 15 x 20, but you have to hand ink the form and there is no registration system for the paper (one can be created I guess). Good for artistic poster printing, printmaking type work, safe classroom printing of large stuff, but not for registered edition work. Value $1,500
Delivery in the local So. Cal area is available, and we can help make arrangements to have any machine crated and shipped nationally (we have done this several times).
Contact Mark Barbour at mail@printmuseum.org
Aug 24
Posted on
Monday, August 24, 2009 in
Uncategorized

Keldon Paper has been ’serving up great paper with a smile since 1953″. Long an established resource in Los Angeles for commercial printers and designers, in recent years they have built a special niche catering to the fine art of letterpress printing. They have a huge stock of Crane & Co. paper including everyone’s favorite, Crane Lettra!
Stop by, check out their samples and see first hand what friendly customer service is all about.
Keldon Paper
4516 Loma Vista Ave
Order Desk: 323-584-7777
Fax: 323-584-7780
Email: info@keldonpaper.com
www.KeldonPaper.com