PRINTING INDUSTRY VETERANS — LASTING IMPRESSIONS
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Sherlock started working full-time for Hallmark Litho while still a sophomore in high school, until the state caught on. He was pulling down a buck an hour but, though he was forced to cut back his hours, the blow was cushioned when minimum wage was bumped up to $1.25 an hour.
Upon graduating from high school, Sherlock obtained a degree in graphics management from Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh. After a stint with Herbick and Held, he took a tour of the New York printing scene, with stops at shops including book publisher Holt, Reinhart Winston, book printer Multi-Print, sheetfed and web printer Clarendon Press, and Potomac.
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