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Why, Robert E. Smith, Why?

15 line Brush Robert E. Smith designed Brush in 1942 as part of a campaign by the American Type Foundry to replace script faces produced earlier in the century. When taken out of context, this capital...

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Fair Warning

8 line Brush Notice the body has been cut (by the manufacturer) to accommodate the angled body of lowercase letters that may follow. However, the left side (right side in the picture) is 90 degrees to...

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Surplus Sale, 3 Sizes Brush Wood Type

Visit the Letterpress Daily store to expand your typographic palette by adding three sizes – 8, 10, and 15 line – of Brush wood type to your hard working collection.

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