Kluge Serial Numbers

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For Your Information. In order to avoid the possibility of error and confusion, this parts book has been compiled on the simplest possible lines, and if users will co-operate, when ordering parts, by always mentioning the. Size of the Press and its Serial Number. Can guarantee prompt and correct service. Jun 10, 1991. During this time BKI told parts purchasers that older KLUGE models were not safe. BKI began generating files on the identities of KLUGE press owners and, by serial number, of the press owned. Parts purchasers were required to provide BKI with the serial numbers of their presses before they were. Minimum TTLs. This note explores the use of short TTL's for failover (short TTLs have no role to play in load-balancing) and seeks to answer the apparently simple.

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Kluge Serial Numbers

Please acknowledge Museums Victoria and cite the URL for the image so that others can also find it. Summary Letterpress platen printing press manufactured by Chandler and Price, Cleveland, Ohio sometime between 1926 and 1930.

It is a standard New Series Chandler & Price supplied with an automatic feeder attachment manufactured by Kluge. The feeder was patented in 1923. Letterpress is a term used to define the process of printing from a raised surface, be it type or block.

The term takes it origins from the act of pressing a letter onto another substance, usually paper. The Chandler & Price machine came in many sizes and many are still in use in 2008, when this was written. The introduction of the automatic feeder was designed to compete against new machinery coming onto the market post-WW I (1914-1918). It is not known if the machine was supplied with the feeder from the factory, or if the feeder was marketed separately by its manufacturer.

More Information. • Collecting Areas • Acquisition Information Donation from Mr Fred Matlock, • Manufacturer,,,, • Inscriptions Serial Number of Press is C69852 Metal label on rocker: S. Cooke Proprietary Limited Agents Melbourne Metal label on feeder: Kluge Feeder Manufactured by Brandtjen & Kluge, Inc. St Paul, Minn., USA Patented Oct 30 1923 Serial No: 10604 (The serial number of the press can be found on the bed in the upper left corner where the chase fits.) Feeder attachment: Kluge Feeder, Serial No: 10604 Cast on Rocker: Chandler & Price Cast on roller bearer - rear: The Chandler & Price Co/Cleveland, Ohio, USA • Classification,, • Category • Discipline • Type of item • Overall Dimensions 1500 mm (Length), 1100 mm (Width), 1650 mm (Height) These dimensions apply when the machine is open. Historical dimensions: Crown Folio (10 inch by 15 inch).The feeder attachment to the platen takes a maximum of 37 cm by 25 cm sheet (10 inch by 15 inch) • Other Dimensions 44 cm (Length), 32 cm (Width) Bed dimensions • Other Dimensions 44 (Length), 32 (Width) There are three rollers.