Pitotshock
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Got my latest find up and running yesterday. I found a Seal Masterpiece 350 online for about $75 USD, gave it a good cleaning and fired it up last night. Everything is working as it should and did a 8x10 mount last night just to try it out. The date mark on the casting indicates Nov 1972 as the date, so she has a few years under her belt! In the background you can see my old Seal COMPress 101 that can do an 11x14 onto a 16x20 board, which is really a great size, but this thing makes it look absolutely tiny. With a platen size of 26x34 and a slightly bigger throat size, big poster sizes here we come!
I like the look of a dry mounted print and especially with a good boarder size. I'm not so vain to think that anything I create will be of any cultural value, so I'm not concerned with things like conservation beyond my lifetime. I do it because I like it and maybe someone else can enjoy it too.
I like the look of a dry mounted print and especially with a good boarder size. I'm not so vain to think that anything I create will be of any cultural value, so I'm not concerned with things like conservation beyond my lifetime. I do it because I like it and maybe someone else can enjoy it too.