Classic Etching Presses Number Two Model
Etching Press Sale Enquiries: johnnymulvay@vodafone.co.nz
Above, number two under construction. Finished it went to a Whangarei print maker. Below is numbers 3, 4 and 5 and the cute little table top at the top of this post is number 13
HI John, I am looking for a press..not actually seen one like this before-do the prints go under the bottom roller or thru the middle??
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sheryl
hi sheryl
ReplyDeletesupported by a frame either side of the press the prints run between the rollers on a sliding press bed
Hi there John,
ReplyDeleteI'm an arts student from Whangarei... and keen to buy a press like this once I graduate at the end of the year! When will this press be ready?You mentioned that the next one will be cheaper to make... does this mean that you might sell your next one for less?? :)
Cheers,
Esther
hi John, how much would a table top press cost. I have just finished a printmaking course, so am a beginner, with enthusiasm. I enjoy Intaglio.
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Samantha
Otago
Email me Samantha; johnnymulvay@vodafone.co.nz or ring 021 186 4619
ReplyDeleteHuit / Douze22 November 2011 at 19:09
Dear John,
ReplyDeleteI would like to buy a linocut and woodcut press.Do you have still one on sale? I am also looking for sharpening stone ? where can I found them in Auckland and can I order them?
as I am french, I am also lokking to meet people who would share the passion for etching prints ....
thanks a lot
Sam
Hi Sam, my email address is at the top of this post...
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