The .918 Club
Preserving letterpress printing history at the Lancaster Press Museum, 346 N Queen Street in Lancaster, PA
Buckeye Paper Bailer
A beautifully restored, late 19th century Paragon paper cutter. Easily and precisely cuts through an entire ream of paper at a time.
Kelsey Miniature Press. The Kelsey Company brought affordable printing to many hobbyists and would be journalists.
The slug cutters were an essential hand tool in any letterpress shop. They are use to precisely cut leads and slugs, the metal material used to create space between lines of text.
Cast iron copying press
This small cabinet contains reglet, precisely cut strips of wood that are used to fill out a type form when it is made ready for the press.