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Howard J 100 Hot Foil Imprinting Stamp Machine

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 I have one more to sell from a group of 4...... Up for grabs here is a Howard J-100-A Hot Imprinting Machine. New cord and a soft cleaning. Heats up just fine, and makes a great impression into leather .... they are used for foil as well, and I was able to get a decent gold foil impression. (This takes some practice because of the amount of heat needed for different leathers and foils). Also included is a single line type holder, a holder that you attach your logo stamp or makers stamp to (can be done with a heat sensitive two-sided tape), a set of Kingsley 14 pt. type (5/16”) so you can play around with initials etc., and a small amount of foil. This machine also has the foil advancing set-up integrated into the machine. I’m asking $300, plus shipping in the USA. If interested, please ask questions, as this is sold as is.

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Price drop to $250 plus shipping. 

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No ... not these as they’re needed to make this a complete set-up. Let me look tomorrow in all the extra stuff I have and see if there is something. 

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17 hours ago, Stewbeans22 said:

Will you sell the stamps and type holder by their selves?

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Edit ...:the Kingsley type included in this sale is 5/32” .... here is an example:

 

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I think that would be 10 pt type..
Nope.. corrected if 5/32 it would be just over 11 pt type..
A micrometer would give an accurate reading to convert correctly..with a ruler, it could be 10 pt or 11 pt or even 12 pt.

72 pts ( pt is the type measuring system ) per inch.*

https://everythingfonts.com/font/tools/units/pt-to-in

* Type sizes measure from the top of the ascender ( like the bar on a letter d ) , to the bottom of the descender, ( like the lowest part of the "tail" on a y ) and your type is apparently all caps ? So any pt size is harder to attribute.Some type styles have some letters which are taller than others, often the letter O and sometimes G and U...occasionally V, W and sometimes the lower point of M and N..There can be others, typography is complex.

HTH :)

Edited by mikesc
Correction and changed link

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This machine is sold ...

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