100% Proof

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  1. Bob the Monkey
    Posted 10 May 2010 (Monday) at 10:32 am | Permalink

    Groovy bananas.

  2. Priscellie
    Posted 10 May 2010 (Monday) at 3:21 pm | Permalink

    A box of paper has never been so sexy!

  3. Garrett
    Posted 10 May 2010 (Monday) at 3:41 pm | Permalink

    Purty

  4. Posted 10 May 2010 (Monday) at 6:00 pm | Permalink

    Very pretty. Do you have a post discussing why you chose that particular printer?

    • Posted 11 May 2010 (Tuesday) at 12:54 am | Permalink

      Hm. Maybe? At least obliquely. I covered it briefly in one paragraph in this post: http://www.deadlyfredly.com/2010/04/dresden-sausage/

      But to add to that, beyond simply wanting a solid domestic printer, I got some very favorable recommendations from Pelgrane Press and Margaret Weis Productions, and got a chance to work with Taylor directly as well when working on the Champions 6th Edition hardcover. Having seen their work in action in several ways, I was sold.

  5. Rich Parkinson
    Posted 11 May 2010 (Tuesday) at 12:52 pm | Permalink

    Are these book proofs, colorfully decorated foundation blocks, or a healthy blend of both?

    In all seriousness, congrats. Very nice.

  6. Charlie
    Posted 13 May 2010 (Thursday) at 12:13 pm | Permalink

    Sweet! I’ve been torn between getting just the PDF or the PDF and print… I’m afraid this has sunk the print hook in my gullet.

    (And, just curious, were you going to cut the orange with that knife, but the got so excited to open the box that you used the knife for that? Did you later cut the orange with the knife? Did you wash it first?)

  7. Cam Banks
    Posted 13 May 2010 (Thursday) at 7:54 pm | Permalink

    We love Taylor. They’re very good and prompt.

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