Classic Printers — Keeping With Tradition
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That same business philosophy is apparent today as when the company first operated out of a single room, running two small-format presses, in a small, converted home. Outgrowing the tiny space, Classic expanded into a 15,000-square-foot facility in 1984, and Sandy Haas purchased his first Heidelberg press, a KORD. Dedicated to growing his small business, he would sell and deliver completed projects during the day, and then run the KORD at night—while still wearing his suit and tie.
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Julie Greenbaum
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Julie Greenbaum is a contributor to Printing Impressions.
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