We were taught this printing process in junior high in the LA city schools. We were taught the California Job Case were you selected each letter of type to assemble each line to print. And we had a Linotype machine for larger jobs. They would have a sh**t hemorrhage today to have one of those is school near students. It had a cauldron of molten lead that fed the machine to form the letters as you typed them. And they had classes of other trades that are missing today.
Back in the day, how did they get hundreds of copies out and given to the kid who’d yell in the streets “EXTRA EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT IT”? This process looks like it took forever!
@@zyxw2000 I know but they use computers though...I really like these old machines and printing machines, but there is a tremendous amount of wasted ink....but just as in the case of the old typewriters as opposed to modern PC based word processing and printers, we don't know if that electricity will always be there... So there is still a role and some advantages with an old printing machine and an old manual-mechanical typewriter
Whoever edits these videos is clueless. Nobody wants you to speed up the videos, as the mundane aspect of this process is the entire aesthetic and reason people watch in the first place.
Every sound of this video tells a story , even the floor tells a story ! 😌
It’s such a deliberative process! So calming to watch. Thank you for sharing!
I love the way howard said press the red button Jared😂
the thing that catches my eye the most is when Howard locks everything in place with that key. Idk why but it’s soothing.
That’s a quoin key!
@@SacramentoHistoryMuseum very cool I just googled them. Thank you.
I wish I could give this more than one thumbs up! 😊
This channel is taking over my ASMR Playlist 😅
I love Howard ❤
So interesting and calming at the same time. Congrats Howard and team!!!
Yes love this day the most! Can't wait until next year 😂
Press the red button, Jared 😆
This was wonderful
Just think in 1852 and decades after this was a daily routine at a print shop.
Excelente 😊❤
We were taught this printing process in junior high in the LA city schools. We were taught the California Job Case were you selected each letter of type to assemble each line to print. And we had a Linotype machine for larger jobs. They would have a sh**t hemorrhage today to have one of those is school near students. It had a cauldron of molten lead that fed the machine to form the letters as you typed them. And they had classes of other trades that are missing today.
Legend
Howard is a rock star!!!
Back in the day, how did they get hundreds of copies out and given to the kid who’d yell in the streets “EXTRA EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT IT”? This process looks like it took forever!
Bring a volunteer at a museum, one thing that drives me crazy is the squeaky floors!
sehr gut! 😂 two cicero and two cicero ❤
AKA Howard suits up
These old printing ways are great, but computers and laser printers sure did speed things up
Yes, but books aren't printed by computer printers.
@@zyxw2000 I know but they use computers though...I really like these old machines and printing machines, but there is a tremendous amount of wasted ink....but just as in the case of the old typewriters as opposed to modern PC based word processing and printers, we don't know if that electricity will always be there... So there is still a role and some advantages with an old printing machine and an old manual-mechanical typewriter
Wow, How did you guys invented or discovered that ?
I’m curious
Why do you wear an upside cross on your apron?
🙏🏼👌🏻💐
That's where "upper case" ad "lower case" originated.
dat floor sound
Anche io ho un museo.....ho anche 90 anni e passo molto del mio tempo ass
Howard is daddy
Replace the floorboards...
Jared😂😂😂
Whoever edits these videos is clueless. Nobody wants you to speed up the videos, as the mundane aspect of this process is the entire aesthetic and reason people watch in the first place.
snooze fest