A reversed-stress wood type design “first shown by Hamilton in
his 1889 specimens. Lowercase is missing. Very similar to a curious
design included in the 1838 Nesbitt catalogue.” [Kelly 1969]. A c.1901 Hamilton specimen
shows No. 238 with lowercase. There are several 20th-century
followers including Strada, Beat
Star, Sintex,
and Zipper.
Lettergraphics’ 1968 catalog shows a photo version
as Skidoo Caps with minor
variations (descending ‘Q’, heavy ‘W’, more conventional
‘Z’). Other photo versions include MP 334
from Headliners’ Morgan Press Collection [1968 catalog]
and Jubilee Wood as shown in the Solotype
catalog (1992).
Digitizations include AI
Wood Box Gothic (Alphabets, Inc., 1993, different
‘VWXY’, flares also on ‘EFLT’), Gothic Seven Two Wood APT
Bold (Alan Prescott, 1995), More…
A reversed-stress wood type design “first shown by Hamilton in his 1889 specimens. Lowercase is missing. Very similar to a curious design included in the 1838 Nesbitt catalogue.” [Kelly 1969]. A c.1901 Hamilton specimen shows No. 238 with lowercase. There are several 20th-century followers including Strada, Beat Star, Sintex, and Zipper.
Lettergraphics’ 1968 catalog shows a photo version as Skidoo Caps with minor variations (descending ‘Q’, heavy ‘W’, more conventional ‘Z’). Other photo versions include MP 334 from Headliners’ Morgan Press Collection [1968 catalog] and Jubilee Wood as shown in the Solotype catalog (1992).
Digitizations include AI Wood Box Gothic (Alphabets, Inc., 1993, different ‘VWXY’, flares also on ‘EFLT’), Gothic Seven Two Wood APT Bold (Alan Prescott, 1995), Camelopard NF (Nick Curtis, 2004, with added small caps), Gothic Condensed Bold (Jordan Davies, Wooden Type Fonts, 2006, used for the sample), and AWT Nesbitt Gothic Bold (Dick Pape, 2013).