End of Era for This Printer —Cagle
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Biehl lacked computerized technology, but more than made up for it with old-world craftsmanship tools. He estimates having $20,000 to $40,000 worth of old metal and wood type, with the wood blocks dating back more than 100 years.
Looking through his rear window on a frigid February morning, Biehl could only see the rear wall of the shop standing. What is left of the Multis is caked in snow, and Biehl doesn’t think the carcasses have scrap value.
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