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NotQuiteJuneCleaver
True Blue Farmgirl

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Susan
Shreveport LA
USA
222 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  04:38:19 AM  Show Profile

Seriously, what is this? I found it in some of my mom's stuff that I am finally going thru. I may just be dense but I cannot figure out what this is! Thanks in advance!

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Bee Haven Maven
True Blue Farmgirl

1862 Posts

Beverly
Pennsylvania
USA
1862 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  04:41:26 AM  Show Profile  Send Bee Haven Maven an AOL message
I don't have a clue.....but it looks like it could be a print plate for marking milk crates

It is way cool, though!!!!

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Mumof3
True Blue Farmgirl

3890 Posts

Karin
Ellenwood GA
USA
3890 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  05:05:54 AM  Show Profile
I agree with bev- it looks like a printing block. What a neat find. :)

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debinmtns
True Blue Farmgirl

925 Posts

Debi
Hope Idaho
USA
925 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  05:35:54 AM  Show Profile
Its a print plate. Put in ink pad and read correctly or stand in front of mirror. cool.

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createmyworld
True Blue Farmgirl

295 Posts

Beth
Akron PA
USA
295 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  05:36:32 AM  Show Profile
Yes, it does look like a printing plate, but I think its for advertising perhaps for a newspaper??? cause it seems to be for Carnation evaporated milk, not for regular milk.... hope this helps!
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NotQuiteJuneCleaver
True Blue Farmgirl

222 Posts

Susan
Shreveport LA
USA
222 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  06:32:26 AM  Show Profile
I think you are all right! I have stamp pads...gonna see what I can come up with. Thanks!

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KYgurlsrbest
True Blue Farmgirl

4853 Posts

Jonni
Elsmere Kentucky
USA
4853 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  06:37:21 AM  Show Profile
I'm in agreement with the others...but am curious, is it copper? It looks "heavy"....and that would indicate a print plate for a newspaper or circular. I like that it says, "from contented cows"....

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NotQuiteJuneCleaver
True Blue Farmgirl

222 Posts

Susan
Shreveport LA
USA
222 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  07:03:59 AM  Show Profile
They are quite heavy...copper? I think maybe brass? I tried to use a regular ink pad...not much luck. When I have more time, I will do a little research.

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mima
True Blue Farmgirl

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Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  07:09:17 AM  Show Profile
Hi Susan!!! I've missed you!!!!!! I was just wondering what happened to you!! Hugs to all!

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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl

6309 Posts

Jessica
Bloomington Indiana
USA
6309 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  08:33:05 AM  Show Profile
Hi there Susan..it is a printing block, probably used to make labels for the individual cans, the little space at the bottom was probably filled in by hand. Try using a brayer instead of a stamp pad and soak your paper first, then blot it dry, as a printing block really needs to press down into the paper fibers to do its job. Then use actual printing ink, you may need to thin it a bit with oil, depending upon the ink you have available to you. A good paper to try it out on would be an Arches or Rives BFK. These are good papers, just soak em for 8 or 10 mins in water, then pat em dry so they are not drippy. Back to the printing part, if a brayer does not work, which it should since this is all raised lettering, you can use a small piece of mat board and card the ink on and buff the excess off with cheese cloth, but mostly I think a brayer should work. The other is really only for lines that are etched into the plate itself.

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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl

3003 Posts

Bonne
Littleton CO
USA
3003 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  11:45:28 AM  Show Profile
Jess, you always amaze with the stuff you have crammed in your head! It's like you're 90 yrs old (with good memory).

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farmgirl blessings
True Blue Farmgirl

777 Posts

Lea
TN
777 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  11:53:14 AM  Show Profile
That is such a marvelous find. Why don't you submit it to Country Living's "What is it & What is it worth?" to get their imput. Of course, Jessica has already explained what it is but it sure would be neat to hear even more about. Very cool!

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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl

6309 Posts

Jessica
Bloomington Indiana
USA
6309 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  6:22:19 PM  Show Profile
I have gone to school for years to be a printmaker..a real one. I have etched more metal plates than I can count. Although there are tons of printmakers out there who have done WAY more than me, the whole process, metal, acid, things that resist acid! I love it..one of these days I will put my college to work!

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Kathie
True Blue Farmgirl

2436 Posts

Kathie
Thonotosassa Florida
USA
2436 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  6:58:27 PM  Show Profile
FINISH!! you need to Finish!

t'sall I'm saying.. yes.. it's the Mom talkin here..
( That was for Jess..)

Susan.. That is such a beautiful piece..
Isn't it amazing the things our Parents have that we never knew they were hanging on to?
My Kids say they live in fear because I am the biggest Pack Rat they have ever known in their lives.. Have you Any idea the joy this gives me.. ?
I sit back & smile thinking of the HOURS & days & months they will spend trying to sort through box after box of all of my treasures.. or as my husband calls it..
" My Ill gotten Booty "
I hope your enjoying this time..
You know your Mother is smiling watching you!

Lots of Love Sister Lou!

Kathie.. Farm Girl Sister #29

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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl

6309 Posts

Jessica
Bloomington Indiana
USA
6309 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  7:03:10 PM  Show Profile
yes "MOm" I will..all in good time sister..all in good time.

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queenofdreamsz4u
True Blue Farmgirl

3845 Posts

Stephanie Suzanne
Smoky Mountains Tennessee
USA
3845 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  9:59:31 PM  Show Profile
Way cool print block...Jess, you will be a great printmaker when your season arrives! You sound like me describing something that comes forth with great passion!

Stephanie

"Idealists…foolish enough to throw caution to the winds…have advanced mankind and enriched the world." ~ emma goldman
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl

6309 Posts

Jessica
Bloomington Indiana
USA
6309 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  10:04:07 PM  Show Profile
I love the whole process, start to finish..LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!

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Carol Sue
True Blue Farmgirl

4033 Posts

Carol Sue
Washingtonian
USA
4033 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2008 :  11:25:32 PM  Show Profile
That is the neatest print block and we got info and educated from Jess.
Susan glad to see you for a bit.
CS

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Tina Michelle
True Blue Farmgirl

6948 Posts

Tina
sunshine state FL
USA
6948 Posts

Posted - Feb 07 2008 :  12:06:05 AM  Show Profile
and hey Jess if you are like my Paul you probably love the smell of the ink too..ha.
we used to have an old, old table top press in our kitchen when we were first married...it had a cabinet and lots of type and it was pretty cool actually..I wish we still had it now....but alas it was a monstrosity in the middle of the room back when we lived in a wee tiny apartment..so we gave it back to the elderly gentleman that we had bought it from..the elderly man died and who knows what happpened to this barn full of old printing presses and rooms filled with type..the really old fashioned cool stuff..even a machine where you could make your own type and everything..he tried giving the presses and supplies to museums around our area but no one ever wanted them..sigh..and oh the stories the old man could tell too about working for a print shop in our area way back when...he was writing a book and would tell my husband his stories..but he never got around to getting the book published and after he died his kids didn't really care. such a shame..but anyhow...yes..the old style of printing is so very neat!
Of the things we had bought or were given by the elderly gentleman ..I still have an old type set tray..what alot of folks tend to collect now for holding wee miniatures.
Anyhow..not to get way off track..
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Susan..I love the look of that old print block..what a neat find!I hope you are able to crete a print from it.

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