For bibliophiles, here's a reminder that the good old days live on in niche pockets. This Atlas Obscura article discusses the oldest letterpress type foundry in the U.S.
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The M & H Type foundry continues to make physical fonts the old-fashioned way, by pouring them out of red hot metal. Located in San Francisco’s beautiful Presidio, the foundry shares a roof with one of the most vintage typesetters, Arion Press, and you can get a tour of the printing process from start to finish.
Founded in 1961, Arion made its name publishing Beat-era books and classics printed in period-authentic type. Today, it publishes three to four new books each year, in limited editions, using letterpress and custom illustrations all with zero computer involvement. A gallery in the lobby showcases some of the recent and older books and prints. A public tour is even more interesting: Visitors are walked through the typesetting area where you can see vintage presses, rollers, and letters being strung together to form words, and then whole pages.
Further along, tours descend to the basement to see the alchemical process of actually making the individual letters out of the foundry. The tour ends where the bookmaking process does, when the paper is inspected and the volumes are bound.
Sounds like a fun diversion when visiting San Francisco.
Public tours of the press and the type foundry take place every Thursday at 3:30pm.
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To read the complete article, see:
Arion Press and M & H Type
(www.atlasobscura.com/places/arion-press-and-mh-type)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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