Improved Job Case

ffifl5m4m '  k e12345678lb per @%a/c/° *  †  ‡ §||fist
 
j b cdisfgff9$£----<=>1
4
1
2
3
4
1
8
3
8
5
8
7
8
?fi0 - ------- AEOE1
3
2
3
 AEOEaeoe
!lmnhoypw,
en
 
qds
 
em
 
qds
ABCDEFGABCDEFG
zHIKLMNOH  I  KLMNO
xvut 
3 em
 
 spaces 
 
   a      r   ;:quadsPQRSTVWPQRSTVW
q. - XYZJU&fflXYZJU& 

This lay is that shown in American Type Founders, American Line Type Book (1906) and Barnhardt Bros & Spindler, Book of Type Specimens No.9 (1907) and Hamilton Manufacturing Company, Modern Cabinets, Furniture and Materials for Printers, Catalog 14 (c.1907). The - is an en dash and -- an em dash and --- a 2em dash. The < = > represent a 3 piece brace.

The case is effectively an Upper and Lower combined. The empty configuration is the Improved Job of ATF and BB&S as shown in 1893.

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This page was written in 1998 by David Bolton and last updated 13 January 2016.