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PROVO — A group of volunteers and experts attempted to duplicate the first printing of the Book of Mormon on Saturday using a replica of the printing press used to create the first 5,000 copies of the book. Louis Crandall has a hand-operated printing press capable of producing 16 pages at a time, which is identical to the one that was used to print the first edition of the Book of Mormon in E.B. Grandin’s print shop in 1829, according to a press release. The press is part of the Crandall Historical Printing Museum, located at 275 East Center St. in Provo. The first printing of the book was a massive undertaking for the time, with 5,000 copies being produced in 200 days. Printer Phillip Hinckley said this attempt was partly to see how that was done. “Nobody’s ever done it,” he said. “And people talk about it, and how did they do it, and they couldn’t do it, and they could do it, and we’re going to figure out pretty close what they actually had to do.” The public was invited to walk through the museum between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. to witness the undertaking
Saturday, April 23, 2011
You can help save a Museum!
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Gutenberg Printing room at the Museum Photo CPM |
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Click on image to go to bigger size to print Photo CPM |
There is a Museum in Provo Utah known as "Crandall Historical Printing Museum" which has hit upon hard times with the economy. It is a one of a kind museum and it is great need of philanthropy and you can be that person. My children and I visited the museum today just because of my love for books and print. While there we learned of its plight as we visited with the founder of the museum after the doors had closed for the day we talked extensively as to what had happened and what needed to be done. I am trying to do my best to help save a true mom and pop museum that has world class items and should be a treasure to not just to those that live local but those all over the world. This has been in the news papers several times if you want to see more there about it. The irony of this is that in Utah April is Printers Recognition Month. So almost as soon as April ends if they do not get the funds to stay open then they will go out of business.
Why am I interested in helping this museum here is some of mine and its history.
I was an art student at the Y (Brigham Young University) where I spent many an hour at Crandall house at the upper end of campus taking book binding classes from Valerie Maker in the lower levels of Crandall house (a different building with the same name as the museum). I also spent many hours in the conservation room in the Library taking honors book binding classes from Robert Espinosa. Two very great teachers with a great love for the paper arts and the written word in both type and handwritten. When I wasn't making books you could often times find me in the HFAC " The Harrison Fine Arts Center" ie. the art building. Where I would be found making intaglios, mono-type prints, lino-cuts and lithography. I never had a chance to do letterpress. I wanted too but ran out of time as graduation rolled near. I now own a small printing press and an antique letter press type cabinet that has several drawers full of type. My dream is to get back into bookbinding and printing and have my own little studio in my home where I can once again play with ink and enjoy printing. May never happen but it makes me happy to have the dream. I know the printed word on paper is not near as in vogue as it use to be because of the Internet. Yet our lives would be so much different if it had never been and it is very important to know where type came from why it came about and how it changed the world.
Well that dream I had other people have had such as Louis Crandall but he lives his dream which might be turning into a nightmare.
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15 years ago he had a dream to open up a 501(c)3 non-profit museum all about movable print and where it came from and where it has gone in history. Located at 275 East Center Street in Provo , Utah 84606 in a very small little building that can easily be missed when driving past his dreams came to life. This modest little building houses some amazing items in printmaking history. Movable type has changed the way the human race has looked at the world and interacted with it.
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Johannas Gutenberg Photo CPM |
Here is a little of the learning and teaching that one gets there. Since I am not trained in what and how they teach this is just a quick synopsis of what I saw and heard while there.
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Gutenberg Printing Press Photo CPM |
![display cases](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5309/5646874681_aea70f9344_m.jpg)
![kiln and crucuble holding molten led](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5142/5646862837_c3740a0304_m.jpg)
![font used in Gutenberg bible](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5108/5646862827_12c7d04c19.jpg)
![notes telling prointers what to do](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5303/5646874691_0181b1ba4c_m.jpg)
![made type letter B](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5226/5646862849_075a88ba96_m.jpg)
![how a page is laid oud](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5022/5646874687_7c4b0f2b3c_m.jpg)
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Benjamin Franklin Photo CPM |
![B franklin print shp room](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5105/5647355600_a4f9e3a3e1_m.jpg)
![press in benjamin franklin room](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5145/5647335100_be3d9aa3ea_m.jpg)
![Benjamin franklin room](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5186/5647335110_819cb81d72_m.jpg)
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E.B. Grandin Photo CPM |
![Palmyra room](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5029/5647355618_99a5b8bf1d.jpg)
![more palmyra room](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5025/5647355608_f69ca36504_m.jpg)
![plainng a book](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5265/5646862823_36b66a6e09_m.jpg)
![monotype machine and glue up for a book](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5225/5646862815_c6c4b4235f.jpg)
![sewing a book](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5026/5646862807_344a976a4a.jpg)
![Desseret News Room](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5028/5647335094_d8934545cd_m.jpg)
![press in desseret news room](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5182/5647335090_ab3d655da2_m.jpg)
Next leap 2011 the internet has concurred the world and people carry around digital books the text and touch and feel of a book are fading away from us. As a bookbinder and printer that is a hard thing for me to grasp I so love reading a book and gaining knowledge from it most hings I do I have done becasue of books and being able to sit and teach myself. I love books old and new there is something about them that draws me to them. The economy is languishing and many museums are closing their doors and not for the weekend but permanently to never come back. There is a legacy to be had in our history and what got us here as a world the printing press has changed the face of this earth. It has helped create nations and it has set people free spiritually progress has moved forward becasue of type. Please help this museum stay to give a great legacy in our children yet to be born.
If you have been there and know the value of this museum and what it stands for or if you feel touch by my notes here call, stop by, donate anything to help and do it fast or they will close their doors and you may never be able to see the wonders of this museum. It is truly a one of a kind place.
If you are interested in looking at their web site go to Crandallmuseum.org (they have a donation place on there but are having technical difficulties with it). If you choose to donate to them you can mail them money ( if you do make it rush so they get it in time to save the museum)or call and use a credit card. They are working today to get the credit card/paypal thing fixed on their web site but have been told it may take a few weeks to get that all fixed.
Here is their contact information once again
Crandall Printing Museum
275 East Center St.
Provo, Utah 84606
http://crandallmuseum.org/
phone (801) 377-7777
Gifts to the museum may be made in all forms check/cash/credit card
the museum is a 501(c)3 tax exempt public charity ( you get a tax write off)
Several photos in this post are not my own but are cutesy of Crandall Printing Museum CPM
Monday, April 18, 2011
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