Monday, December 31, 2007 Common Screw Stick Here's another very common model of stick from the 19th Century, although these sticks have many minor variations. This is called a Common Screw Stick, and consists of a body with several holes evenly spaced along the rail, a simple knee, and a screw and nut that attach the knee to the stick. This particular stick was made by the Chandler and Price Comp
A composing stick, constructed from the description and plate in Moxon. Model from The Printer's Devil. Along with his type cases, the compositor's "stick" was his most important tool. Standing in front of his type case, the compositor held his composing stick in his left hand, and, as he consulted his copy, picked the requisite type pieces with his right, and placed them one after another in the
Coptic manuscript on vellum/parchment, 10th century AD, with reed pen. Earthenware jar, before 68 AD, to store scrolls, as found in desert caves of Qumran (approximate 40 x 20 cm).
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