Bill Ritchie Work in Pennsylvania

in
the
Gary and Cathy Saylor Collection


Active and passive sides of Gary Saylor's Pram Halfwood Press No. 120
Pram Halfwood Press Number 120
About Gary and Cathy Saylor: Gary was very passionate when he was learning printmaking in college, especially relief printing with a Vandercook press. "I made one piece that was 26 colors," he told me.
About No. 120: Made in 2015. Pram Halfwood Press. Serial No. 60120. Specifications: Rollers are 1.5 x 6 and 5.5 inches top and bottom. The bed is 1/4 x 6 x 17.5 inch polycarbonate (the standard) with steel rack; overall length is 17.5 inches; overall width is 9 inches; overall height is 10 inches; weight, about 14 lbs; drive wheel is 8 inches diameter in stainless steel. The bed is rack-driven, approximating a 3:1 mechanical advantage. Wood is solid American black walnut. The pressure screws are linked and synchronized. The press includes two etching felts, user's manual, a PressGhost flash drive with USB extension cable for connecting to a computer or tablet.
Bill Ritchie 's comment: Gary saw the Halfwood press online and thought it would be perfect for getting back into printmaking. I called him a few days after it arrived and asked how he liked it. "It's sitting her on my table, and I'm afraid to use it - it is so beautifu!"
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