Empty Double Yankee Job Case

                                   
                                 
                               
                     
       
                         
   
                     
       

This U.S. typecase matches the case in American Type Founders, American Line Type Book (1906) and Barnhardt Bros & Spindler, Book of Type Specimens No.9 (1907) and Hamilton Manufacturing Company, Modern Cabinets, Furniture and Materials for Printers, Catalog 14 (c.1907) and Modern Printing Office Furniture, Catalog 15 (1922) and American Type Founders, Catalogue (1923) and Hamilton Manufacturing Co, Printing Plant Equipment, Type Storage Section, Catalog 16 (c.1932) and Thompson Cabinet Co, Thompson Equipment for Printing Plants Catalog 47 (c.1949) and American Printing Equipment & Supply Co, Catalog (1983 and 1987) and was in use in 1989 at the Black Rock Press, University of Nevada, Reno. It is partitioned into two equal bays, each of which is a complete Yankee Job configuration. A suitable lay is Double Yankee.

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