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This U.S. lay is 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 empty configuration is shown as California Job. The case is simply a smaller version of the full-size California Job case, and is 26½x16⅝ inches. Hamilton state that all their three quarter cases are the same style and arrangement as their full size cases (see a list of their Three Quarter Cases).

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This page was written in 2016 by David Bolton and last updated 9 January 2016.